In some Connecticut towns, clouds form over new solar developments
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The first time Chris Dahl heard rumblings of a plan to build a large solar array among the corn fields and tobacco sheds of East Windsor, she said the project sounded like a good enough idea. A portion of the land slated for development included a sand and gravel quarry that had become an attractive hangout for underage drinkers and ATV riders, much to the displeasure of local residents and town officials. Plus, Dahl said, the project promised to produce gobs of clean, carbon-free electricity —
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