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Avista Corp. will delay building a wind farm south of Reardan by at least two years, citing the high cost of the wind turbines.
"This stuff is really expensive," said Hugh Imhof, a spokesman for the Spokane-based utility. "Why build a $125 million wind farm if we don't need it for another two years?"
Commission: Deny wind power project - Horizon Wind Energy project now goes to county commissioners for review of recommendation
January 31, 2006 by Mike Johnston in kvnews.com
January 31, 2006 by Mike Johnston in kvnews.com
The Kittitas County Planning Commission on Monday voted 5-0 to recommend denial of the Kittitas Valley Wind Power Project proposed for 12 miles northwest of Ellensburg.
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Tonight the Umatilla County Planning Commission meets to discuss whether to adopt an amendment to the county's comprehensive plan that would ban giant wind turbines. ...The Blue Mountains are a resource shared by folks who live in Southeastern Washington and Northeastern Oregon. Anything that changes that resource is cause for concern, which is why we believe the "No Turbine Zone" amendment is worth considering.
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