Here are ways to save, get help: Energy costs soar as Erie heads into winter The blades are expected to be in Harborcreek until spring. Konaczyk agreed to lease his land for storage and got the required township permit. "They needed flat land, and this parcel is pretty flat." "They probably have sophisticated software that - knowing they were coming in the port and where they were going - found the most logical place (to store them) is here," Konaczyk said. Konaczyk isn't sure why the company chose his land. Pennsylvania trails in race: Among states to be first with Great Lakes wind farm "I dealt with the company that does the installation work," Konaczyk said, "and was told that the physical work on the foundations, I think near Jamestown, New York, has gone slower than predicted and they needed somewhere to store the blades until that's done." The blades will be in Harborcreek until they can be installed at a new wind farm in New York, Konaczyk said. They were shipped to Erie's port and then transported to Harborcreek this fall, said Gary Konaczyk, owner of the land where the blades are being stored, on the southeast side of the interchange. Here's what we know: Solar farms suggested for North East, Girard and Washington townships.
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