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Middletown council asked to look into wind turbines for energy
March 4, 2006 by Matt Sheley in Newport Daily News
March 4, 2006 by Matt Sheley in Newport Daily News
Middletown could be getting into the wind turbine business.
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CHARIHO LANDS GRANT FOR WIND-ENERGY STUDY
March 1, 2006 by Chris Keegan, Staff Writer in The Westerly Sun
March 1, 2006 by Chris Keegan, Staff Writer in The Westerly Sun
CHARLESTOWN - In a town where the height of 40-foot buildings recently sparked debate about the preservation of scenic views, how do 450-foot, spinning wind turbines sound?
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Today, U.S. Senator Lincoln Chafee sent a letter to four Senate colleagues urging them to reject a proposal to impose a 1.5-nautical mile restrictive zone on offshore energy production. The addition of this provision in the Coast Guard reauthorization bill would essentially terminate an ongoing pollution-free, renewable wind energy project off the coast of New England.
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With a budgeted $480,000 for district fuel costs in 2007, Chariho could be making a jump into alternative energy in the near future.
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General]
Town may explore use of wind energy at schools
February 17, 2006 by Steve Peoples in The Providence Journal
February 17, 2006 by Steve Peoples in The Providence Journal
PORTSMOUTH -- Town officials are trying to secure $25,000 to study the feasibility of installing wind turbines at the middle school and high school to offset energy costs.
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Tons of concrete, massive bolts to secure windmill to earth
February 4, 2006 by Bruce Burdett in eastbaynewspapers.com
February 4, 2006 by Bruce Burdett in eastbaynewspapers.com
PORTSMOUTH —The wind turbine itself won't arrive at Portsmouth Abbey School until March, but last week its anchor was set. No ordinary anchor, this one should have extraordinary holding power, according to the Abbey's Brother Joseph Byron.
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Impact on Landscape]
A group of employees at Raytheon are indeed looking at the feasibility of wind power, according to William Saslow, a systems engineer at the Portsmouth plant.
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General]
PROVIDENCE -- Governor Carcieri yesterday announced an ambitious plan to supply 15 percent of the state's total electricity demand with wind power, and he named his choice to fill the new position of energy adviser.
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Energy Policy]
Governor's New Plan Tackles Soaring Energy Costs
January 12, 2006 by Associated Press in turnto10.com
January 12, 2006 by Associated Press in turnto10.com
PROVIDENCE -- Gov. Don Carcieri, moving to address soaring energy costs and high home heating bills, announced a five-point energy plan Thursday that includes calls for reforming the electricity market and increasing the supply of natural gas.
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Energy Policy]
MIT team analyzes wind energy potential in Northeast
December 21, 2005 by Nancy Stauffer, Laboratory for Energy and the Environment in MIT News Office
December 21, 2005 by Nancy Stauffer, Laboratory for Energy and the Environment in MIT News Office
There's more to determining the value of wind power than knowing which way the wind blows -- or even how hard.
MIT researchers studying winds off the Northeast coast have found that estimating the potential environmental benefits from wind and other renewables requires a detailed understanding of the dynamics of both renewable resources and conventional power generation.
Data show that wind-energy facilities would generate far more electricity in winter, because that's when winds are strongest. But the need for electricity is greatest in summer, when air conditioners are going full blast.
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After briefly wavering, Governor M. Jodi Rell of Connecticut yesterday agreed to sign onto a multistate greenhouse gas pact that Massachusetts and Rhode Island rejected Wednesday.
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KeySpan vows there'll be no shortages of gas for heat
December 3, 2005 by Peter J. Howe, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
December 3, 2005 by Peter J. Howe, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
The head of New England's biggest natural gas utility promised yesterday that homes and businesses across the region will face no shortage of gas for heating this winter.
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A new view from Aquidneck Island
November 29, 2005 by STEVE PEOPLES, Journal Staff Writer in The Providence Journal
November 29, 2005 by STEVE PEOPLES, Journal Staff Writer in The Providence Journal
A study released yesterday envisions a waterfront drive, bike path, marina village, housing and the opening for development of 350 acres that may be relinquished by the Navy.
NEWPORT -- It is a plan that could change hundreds of acres along Narragansett Bay, transforming an area once dominated by the Navy into exclusive waterfront property open to public and private development.
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Professor says wind is the answer to energy concerns
November 26, 2005 by Joe Baker, Staff Reporter in Newport Daily News (RI)
November 26, 2005 by Joe Baker, Staff Reporter in Newport Daily News (RI)
Much of the opposition to wind farms stems from a lack of understanding, he said. Turbines are not noisy, do not kill birds and are not ugly, Pavlides said.
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General]
New England is possessed of much talent but looses a considerable portion of it to other states due to the regions relative weakness in providing for a reasonable priced cost of living even though taxes do not appear to be a competitive disadvantage to New England.
Wind power project gets under way at Abbey
November 17, 2005 by Steve Peoples in Providence Journal (RI)
November 17, 2005 by Steve Peoples in Providence Journal (RI)
Ground is broken for the first substantial wind turbine in the state. It is expected to go on line in March and will provide enough electricity to power about half of Portsmouth Abbey's campus.
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Zoning/Planning]
New England Energy Alliance Report Cites Major Challenges in All Parts of New England Energy Infrastructure; Diverse Coalition of Companies and Organizations Form Regional Energy Alliance
November 9, 2005 in home.businesswire.com
November 9, 2005 in home.businesswire.com
New England faces major near-term challenges in all parts of its energy infrastructure including natural gas facilities, electric transmission lines and electric power generation, according to a report released today by the New England Energy Alliance.
Objection to Deepwater Wind meteorological tower proposal - Block Island
February 27, 2009
by Attorney Mark J. Hagopian
This letter was submitted to the Town of New Shoreham on Block Island prior to the Town granting permission for Deepwater Wind to erect a met tower on town land under the Special Temporary Provisions (Section 112) of the Town's zoning. Under Section 112, permits may be granted only for a use or purpose that cannot be accomplished by compliance with provisions of the ordinance. Attorney Hagopian argues that Deepwater's proposal does not meet the "exigent circumstance requirements" including risks to public health and safety or any other emergency or urgent necessity that warrants invoking this provision.
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Zoning/Planning]
Memo from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities Chairman, Paul Hibbard, to the ISO New England. Chairman Hibbard expresses his concerns over the push to regionalize costs for building expensive transmission lines to service renewable projects (wind) built far from load centers. Current FERC rules are unclear on how to justify distribution of the costs across all ratepayers within the region unless it can be shown such transmission is needed to ensure the reliability and integrity of the grid.
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