'bout the same distance here. When they get them all done, it'll make our bills go UP. We have about the cheapest electric in the country, due to all the hydroelectric on the Missouri river. If they approve the power lines to get the juice from the windmills to where they need it (Chicago?), those lines will also make our cheap hydro available to the rest of the country and our rates will go up (more). Good news is it costs over a million dollars a mile to put huge power lines across Minnesota (due mainly to zoning and legal fight, not copper and steel), so it might be awhile.
I'm far enough away that I think the towers look neat, and I can see hundreds of the blinking lights at night once I get out from behind my trees.
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