Western Pennsylvania’s Laurel Summit, high elevation site of the 9/11 Flight 93 aerial terrorist attack and, in places, a disorganized heap of bituminous coal as a result of coal miners stripping off its 2,900+-foot summit contour, has been defined anew by altitude.

In a model of social progression, this summit environment that warmed and brightened homes with its coal deposits has rejoined with Pennsylvanians in offering a second element: wind.  In autumn of 2009, the winds will turn 35 turbines anchored in the coal refuse by German-based E.O.N. Climate and Renewables.  The Stoneycreek Wind Farm will brighten up to 16,000 homes.

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