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	<title>Â£250BN: The real cost of wind power</title>
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	<id>.24110</id> 
	<updated>2009-11-15T11:58:27Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-11-15T11:58:27Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Government's renewable energy strategy is in tatters after a report exposing the true costs of generating electricity by wind power.

An internal document from the National Grid, seen by the Sunday Express, says wind turbine energy will at times cost over 3,000 per cent more than conventional power.

Industry experts say over-reliance on wind power could mean fuel poverty for consumers, as older power plants reach the end of their working lives while Britain's new generation of nuclear stations is still a long way off completion. 
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		<![CDATA[ The Government's renewable energy strategy is in tatters after a report exposing the true costs of generating electricity by wind power.

An internal document from the National Grid, seen by the Sunday Express, says wind turbine energy will at times cost over 3,000 per cent more than conventional power.

Industry experts say over-reliance on wind power could mean fuel poverty for consumers, as older power plants reach the end of their working lives while Britain's new generation of nuclear stations is still a long way off completion. 
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	<title>Wind park hedges its finances; Noble asks to proceed despite money issue </title>
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	<id>.20557</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-26T04:06:21Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-26T04:06:21Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Executives from Noble Environmental Power said that they can raise the $275 million the project costs but that they have been hampered by tumultuous financial markets, according to testimony filed Tuesday. The company asked the state Site Evaluation Committee to allow it to proceed on the condition it proves its financing plan before construction begins. ...An investment banker testifying for the state Tuesday wrote that he did not believe Granite Reliable nor Noble have a plan to finance the park. The company has not shown how it will find lenders and investors. </summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Executives from Noble Environmental Power said that they can raise the $275 million the project costs but that they have been hampered by tumultuous financial markets, according to testimony filed Tuesday. The company asked the state Site Evaluation Committee to allow it to proceed on the condition it proves its financing plan before construction begins. ...An investment banker testifying for the state Tuesday wrote that he did not believe Granite Reliable nor Noble have a plan to finance the park. The company has not shown how it will find lenders and investors.  ]]>
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	<title>For future energy, $220 million</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/20030" title="For future energy, $220 million"/> 
	<id>.20030</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-17T04:46:27Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-17T04:46:27Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Minnesota's wind-energy industry is about to get a turbo-charged boost from the $789 billion economic stimulus package ...An extension of the production tax credit to three years plus the addition of an investment tax credit will inject new life and urgency into projects that were starved for financing, tax experts said. 

And the Energy Office in the Minnesota Department of Commerce estimated the bill could inject about $220 million into Minnesota.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Minnesota's wind-energy industry is about to get a turbo-charged boost from the $789 billion economic stimulus package ...An extension of the production tax credit to three years plus the addition of an investment tax credit will inject new life and urgency into projects that were starved for financing, tax experts said. 

And the Energy Office in the Minnesota Department of Commerce estimated the bill could inject about $220 million into Minnesota. ]]>
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	<title>Naples to get $860K in wind farm deal</title>
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	<id>.20005</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-14T18:19:11Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-14T18:19:11Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Naples School Board voted last week to accept an agreement with First Wind that would give the district higher payments on any windmills the company may build within the district boundaries. ...At this point, Macaluso said First Wind has put the project on hold because of finance troubles. </summary>
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		<![CDATA[ The Naples School Board voted last week to accept an agreement with First Wind that would give the district higher payments on any windmills the company may build within the district boundaries. ...At this point, Macaluso said First Wind has put the project on hold because of finance troubles.  ]]>
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	<title>North Country wind project financing questioned by state</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/19901" title="North Country wind project financing questioned by state"/> 
	<id>.19901</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-10T14:18:20Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-10T14:18:20Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Hearings set for next month on a $275 million wind project for the North Country could be halted under a request filed by the counsel for the public.

Peter C.L. Roth, a senior assistant attorney general for the state, filed the request to suspend the hearings, set to begin March 9, saying there was inadequate financial information to determine whether the Granite Reliable Power's proposed wind electric generation park will be viable.
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		<![CDATA[ Hearings set for next month on a $275 million wind project for the North Country could be halted under a request filed by the counsel for the public.

Peter C.L. Roth, a senior assistant attorney general for the state, filed the request to suspend the hearings, set to begin March 9, saying there was inadequate financial information to determine whether the Granite Reliable Power's proposed wind electric generation park will be viable.
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	<title>Study says all green jobs aren't created equal, job quality advocates rally in D.C.</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/19808" title="Study says all green jobs aren't created equal, job quality advocates rally in D.C."/> 
	<id>.19808</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-04T16:23:41Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-04T16:23:41Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">A study released on the eve of a national conference on green jobs says that emerging eco-friendly work must provide adequate pay and benefits -- or risk damaging efforts to restore the economy and strive for environmental sustainability.
The study released yesterday, &amp;quot;High Road or Low Road? Job Quality in the New Green Economy.&amp;quot; ...&amp;quot;One of the greatest risks is that, in our haste to create a large quantity of new green jobs, we pay too little attention to their quality,&amp;quot; researchers said.
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		<![CDATA[ A study released on the eve of a national conference on green jobs says that emerging eco-friendly work must provide adequate pay and benefits -- or risk damaging efforts to restore the economy and strive for environmental sustainability.
The study released yesterday, &amp;quot;High Road or Low Road? Job Quality in the New Green Economy.&amp;quot; ...&amp;quot;One of the greatest risks is that, in our haste to create a large quantity of new green jobs, we pay too little attention to their quality,&amp;quot; researchers said.
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	<title>Green jobs' false promise? The problem with talking about jobs-per-kilowatt hour</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/19151" title="Green jobs' false promise? The problem with talking about jobs-per-kilowatt hour"/> 
	<id>.19151</id> 
	<updated>2008-12-12T09:11:14Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-12-12T09:11:14Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The American Wind Energy Association claims it is wind power that creates the most jobs per kilowatt hour. One oft-cited statistic is that there are 27% more jobs per kilowatt-hour from wind than from coal, and 66% more from wind than from natural gas. ...&amp;quot;To the extent it's true, it illustrates these technologies aren't that efficient.&amp;quot;</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ The American Wind Energy Association claims it is wind power that creates the most jobs per kilowatt hour. One oft-cited statistic is that there are 27% more jobs per kilowatt-hour from wind than from coal, and 66% more from wind than from natural gas. ...&amp;quot;To the extent it's true, it illustrates these technologies aren't that efficient.&amp;quot; ]]>
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	<title>California study shows high cost of renewable power</title>
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	<id>.18692</id> 
	<updated>2008-11-07T17:59:29Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-11-07T17:59:29Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">If California expands its renewable power generation to be a third of electricity delivered in the state by 2020, it may cost $60 billion, the state's utility regulator said in a report issued on Thursday. 

It is more costly to make electricity with renewable power -- solar, wind, geothermal and other sources that emit no or low amounts of global-warming greenhouse gases -- than with natural gas, nuclear and coal power plants. ...On Tuesday, California voters overwhelmingly -- 65 percent of the vote -- rejected a statewide ballot measure that would have required 50 percent of power to be generated from renewables by 2025. 
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		<![CDATA[ If California expands its renewable power generation to be a third of electricity delivered in the state by 2020, it may cost $60 billion, the state's utility regulator said in a report issued on Thursday. 

It is more costly to make electricity with renewable power -- solar, wind, geothermal and other sources that emit no or low amounts of global-warming greenhouse gases -- than with natural gas, nuclear and coal power plants. ...On Tuesday, California voters overwhelmingly -- 65 percent of the vote -- rejected a statewide ballot measure that would have required 50 percent of power to be generated from renewables by 2025. 
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	<title>Does green energy add 5 million jobs? Potent pitch, but numbers are squishy </title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18721" title="Does green energy add 5 million jobs? Potent pitch, but numbers are squishy "/> 
	<id>.18721</id> 
	<updated>2008-11-07T14:32:00Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-11-07T14:32:00Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">On the campaign trail, Mr. Obama argued that spending $150 billion over the next decade to boost energy efficiency would help create five million jobs. ...Critics say analyzing only new green jobs misses half the story.

&amp;quot;It's not looking at the other side of the coin: You are spending more money for your energy,&amp;quot; says Anne Smith, a vice president at CRA International. ...gains in green jobs would be &amp;quot;more than offset&amp;quot; by job losses elsewhere in the economy. </summary>
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		<![CDATA[ On the campaign trail, Mr. Obama argued that spending $150 billion over the next decade to boost energy efficiency would help create five million jobs. ...Critics say analyzing only new green jobs misses half the story.

&amp;quot;It's not looking at the other side of the coin: You are spending more money for your energy,&amp;quot; says Anne Smith, a vice president at CRA International. ...gains in green jobs would be &amp;quot;more than offset&amp;quot; by job losses elsewhere in the economy.  ]]>
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	<title>Economy stalls local wind farm</title>
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	<id>.18623</id> 
	<updated>2008-11-01T11:46:24Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-11-01T11:46:24Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The plan to erect wind turbines on the Burnside Mountain south of Shamokin has been stalled because of the sour economy.

Penn Wind LLC is still actively pursuing the project, but the failure of some of the nation's largest financial institutions makes the market for the important tax-credit piece of financing for such a large project a tough one ...While Penn Wind is a small Sunbury-based company, it is affiliated with an international alternative energy giant in German renewable energy company Juwi GmbH. 
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		<![CDATA[ The plan to erect wind turbines on the Burnside Mountain south of Shamokin has been stalled because of the sour economy.

Penn Wind LLC is still actively pursuing the project, but the failure of some of the nation's largest financial institutions makes the market for the important tax-credit piece of financing for such a large project a tough one ...While Penn Wind is a small Sunbury-based company, it is affiliated with an international alternative energy giant in German renewable energy company Juwi GmbH. 
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	<title>Renewable Jitters: Wind power giant Gamesa tanks despite big profits</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18548" title="Renewable Jitters: Wind power giant Gamesa tanks despite big profits"/> 
	<id>.18548</id> 
	<updated>2008-10-23T21:45:35Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-10-23T21:45:35Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Take Gamesa, the Spanish company that's one of the world's biggest manufacturers of wind turbines, with operations from China to Pennsylvania. Wednesday, Gamesa reported a three-fold increase in profits and a fat order book. And what happened? Shares fell by more than 20%, with another 6% slide today.

That's because Gamesa also said it would temporarily halt production at some of its wind turbine factories. 
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		<![CDATA[ Take Gamesa, the Spanish company that's one of the world's biggest manufacturers of wind turbines, with operations from China to Pennsylvania. Wednesday, Gamesa reported a three-fold increase in profits and a fat order book. And what happened? Shares fell by more than 20%, with another 6% slide today.

That's because Gamesa also said it would temporarily halt production at some of its wind turbine factories. 
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	<title>Noble sells Michigan wind farm to John Deere, lays off staff</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18517" title="Noble sells Michigan wind farm to John Deere, lays off staff"/> 
	<id>.18517</id> 
	<updated>2008-10-23T16:37:00Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-10-23T16:37:00Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Connecticut-based project developer Noble Environmental has sold both phases of its 159MW Noble Thumb wind farm to John Deere and has laid off an unspecified number of staff. 

The move appears to be part of a company effort to raise cash and reduce costs. New Energy Finance could not reach a current spokesperson for comment. 

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the sale of the Noble Thumb project on October 14, according to a commission document. The two companies first notified FERC of their intentions on August 27. 
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		<![CDATA[ Connecticut-based project developer Noble Environmental has sold both phases of its 159MW Noble Thumb wind farm to John Deere and has laid off an unspecified number of staff. 

The move appears to be part of a company effort to raise cash and reduce costs. New Energy Finance could not reach a current spokesperson for comment. 

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the sale of the Noble Thumb project on October 14, according to a commission document. The two companies first notified FERC of their intentions on August 27. 
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	<title>â€˜Promising' power plan eyed in County </title>
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	<id>.18246</id> 
	<updated>2008-09-26T03:56:16Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-09-26T03:56:16Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Officials with the Maine Power Connection wrapped up a weeklong tour of Aroostook County on Thursday morning, addressing business leaders, legislators and community members about a proposal to build a new $625 million transmission line from central Maine to connect northern Maine to the New England electric grid.
The project would bring wind turbine projects online and close a 25-mile gap between the Maine Public Service system lines in Houlton and the Maine Electric Power Co. ...&amp;quot;Northern Maine customers will be held harmless,&amp;quot; he stressed. &amp;quot;Northern Maine delivery rates can't go up - that is our goal. If that doesn't happen, this project is a no-go.&amp;quot;
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		<![CDATA[ Officials with the Maine Power Connection wrapped up a weeklong tour of Aroostook County on Thursday morning, addressing business leaders, legislators and community members about a proposal to build a new $625 million transmission line from central Maine to connect northern Maine to the New England electric grid.
The project would bring wind turbine projects online and close a 25-mile gap between the Maine Public Service system lines in Houlton and the Maine Electric Power Co. ...&amp;quot;Northern Maine customers will be held harmless,&amp;quot; he stressed. &amp;quot;Northern Maine delivery rates can't go up - that is our goal. If that doesn't happen, this project is a no-go.&amp;quot;
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	<title>City tax rate adjusted up</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16732" title="City tax rate adjusted up"/> 
	<id>.16732</id> 
	<updated>2008-07-08T19:14:14Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-07-08T19:14:14Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The City Council Monday was asked by Assessor Frank E. Krakowski to approve a correction of the adjusted base proportions of the 2008-2009 assessment rolls because of a computer error that did not assign an assessed value to one of the eight new wind turbines off Route 5. ...Krakowski said the computer miscalculation had the effect of inflating the city's taxable value by more than $1 million. ...[First Ward Councilwoman Andrea] Haxton also complained the Steel Winds wind farm project was supposed to lowertaxes for ratepayers in the city. 

&amp;quot;With the windmills here, it's ridiculous that taxes have to change,&amp;quot; Haxton said. 
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		<![CDATA[ The City Council Monday was asked by Assessor Frank E. Krakowski to approve a correction of the adjusted base proportions of the 2008-2009 assessment rolls because of a computer error that did not assign an assessed value to one of the eight new wind turbines off Route 5. ...Krakowski said the computer miscalculation had the effect of inflating the city's taxable value by more than $1 million. ...[First Ward Councilwoman Andrea] Haxton also complained the Steel Winds wind farm project was supposed to lowertaxes for ratepayers in the city. 

&amp;quot;With the windmills here, it's ridiculous that taxes have to change,&amp;quot; Haxton said. 
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>U.S. facing $60 bln in transmission line costs</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16390" title="U.S. facing $60 bln in transmission line costs"/> 
	<id>.16390</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-17T17:17:38Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-17T17:17:38Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Texas billionaire and wind energy developer Boone Pickens said at a hearing in Washington Tuesday that the U.S. is exporting about $700 billion a year to feed its oil addiction, as he joined the call from energy leaders to use nuclear, natural gas, coal, wind, biofuels and solar to wean the country off imported crude.

According to the Department of Energy, an investment of $60 billion in new transmission capacity is needed between now and 2030 to enable wind power to supply 20% of U.S. electricity. 
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		<![CDATA[ Texas billionaire and wind energy developer Boone Pickens said at a hearing in Washington Tuesday that the U.S. is exporting about $700 billion a year to feed its oil addiction, as he joined the call from energy leaders to use nuclear, natural gas, coal, wind, biofuels and solar to wean the country off imported crude.

According to the Department of Energy, an investment of $60 billion in new transmission capacity is needed between now and 2030 to enable wind power to supply 20% of U.S. electricity. 
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>E.ON UK chief: Government 'must come clean on cost of renewables'</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16179" title="E.ON UK chief: Government 'must come clean on cost of renewables'"/> 
	<id>.16179</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-04T04:00:50Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-04T04:00:50Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Consumers face years of rising gas and electricity bills as the UK heads towards an energy crunch, according to the chief executive of one of Britain's biggest power companies.

Paul Golby, of E.ON UK, said it was time for the industry and Government to come clean about the extent of the UK's energy needs - and what it will mean for domestic prices. ...Mr Golby, who was launching E.ON's energy manifesto, said his call for an &amp;quot;honest debate&amp;quot; about Britain's energy future must include a recognition that new coal-fired generation &amp;quot;will play a significant role in restraining prices&amp;quot;.

He said: &amp;quot;Without coal, bridging the energy gap will mean allowing gas to dominate our energy mix and a second &amp;quot;dash for gas&amp;quot; is something we need to avoid.&amp;quot; But new power stations must include carbon capture and storage technology.

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		<![CDATA[ Consumers face years of rising gas and electricity bills as the UK heads towards an energy crunch, according to the chief executive of one of Britain's biggest power companies.

Paul Golby, of E.ON UK, said it was time for the industry and Government to come clean about the extent of the UK's energy needs - and what it will mean for domestic prices. ...Mr Golby, who was launching E.ON's energy manifesto, said his call for an &amp;quot;honest debate&amp;quot; about Britain's energy future must include a recognition that new coal-fired generation &amp;quot;will play a significant role in restraining prices&amp;quot;.

He said: &amp;quot;Without coal, bridging the energy gap will mean allowing gas to dominate our energy mix and a second &amp;quot;dash for gas&amp;quot; is something we need to avoid.&amp;quot; But new power stations must include carbon capture and storage technology.

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	<title>Colo. loses bid to Texas for Vestas research lab</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16157" title="Colo. loses bid to Texas for Vestas research lab"/> 
	<id>.16157</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-03T07:16:33Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-03T07:16:33Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Colorado has lost out on a bid for a Vestas Wind Systems research center. 

Vestas, which opened a major blade-manufacturing plant earlier this year in Windsor, announced Monday it will locate the research facility in Houston. 

Colorado was the other finalist, according to Tom Clark, executive vice president of the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp. 
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		<![CDATA[ Colorado has lost out on a bid for a Vestas Wind Systems research center. 

Vestas, which opened a major blade-manufacturing plant earlier this year in Windsor, announced Monday it will locate the research facility in Houston. 

Colorado was the other finalist, according to Tom Clark, executive vice president of the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp. 
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	<title>Hampshire commissioners asked to reverse opposition to power line</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/15712" title="Hampshire commissioners asked to reverse opposition to power line"/> 
	<id>.15712</id> 
	<updated>2008-05-07T19:37:50Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-05-07T19:37:50Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Apparently hoping that a proposed agreement between the staff of the West Virginia Public Service Commission and Allegheny Energy would put a better face on the utility's proposed Trans-Allegheny Interstate Power Line project, the Hampshire County Commission received an e-mail request to reverse its opposition to the project.

Commissioners Don Cookman, Steve Slonaker and Robert Hott, however, all agreed that would not happen. </summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Apparently hoping that a proposed agreement between the staff of the West Virginia Public Service Commission and Allegheny Energy would put a better face on the utility's proposed Trans-Allegheny Interstate Power Line project, the Hampshire County Commission received an e-mail request to reverse its opposition to the project.

Commissioners Don Cookman, Steve Slonaker and Robert Hott, however, all agreed that would not happen.  ]]>
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	<title>Wind power blows hot and cold, manufacturer cautions</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/15595" title="Wind power blows hot and cold, manufacturer cautions"/> 
	<id>.15595</id> 
	<updated>2008-05-01T13:08:28Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-05-01T13:08:28Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Industry analyst Emerging Energy Research projects wind energy generation in the United States to grow nearly five-fold by 2015.

But a Bay City company that built thousands of wind-turbine blades found the industry holds perils as well as promise. ...A variety of reasons caused the company to exit the business, President and CEO Robert Monroe said, and it's unlikely to resume making blades.

&amp;quot;It was way too much of a boom-bust for us,&amp;quot; Monroe recalled. &amp;quot;We were taking on people who had the savvy to make blades, we'd come up to speed and then all of the sudden we were laying people off. So it was very cyclical.&amp;quot; ...And even if turbine makers decide to manufacture in Michigan, they may only be active for a limited time, Monroe believes.

&amp;quot;So many people want to put up blades, but once Michigan is saturated, those jobs will go away,&amp;quot; he said.




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		<![CDATA[ Industry analyst Emerging Energy Research projects wind energy generation in the United States to grow nearly five-fold by 2015.

But a Bay City company that built thousands of wind-turbine blades found the industry holds perils as well as promise. ...A variety of reasons caused the company to exit the business, President and CEO Robert Monroe said, and it's unlikely to resume making blades.

&amp;quot;It was way too much of a boom-bust for us,&amp;quot; Monroe recalled. &amp;quot;We were taking on people who had the savvy to make blades, we'd come up to speed and then all of the sudden we were laying people off. So it was very cyclical.&amp;quot; ...And even if turbine makers decide to manufacture in Michigan, they may only be active for a limited time, Monroe believes.

&amp;quot;So many people want to put up blades, but once Michigan is saturated, those jobs will go away,&amp;quot; he said.




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	<title>Windfarms hit inshore fishing</title>
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	<updated>2008-03-26T13:18:02Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-03-26T13:18:02Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Offshore windfarms in Morecambe Bay may be producing green energy - but they are killing off traditional trawling fleets, experts say.

And the problem could become more drastic for all inshore fishing unless the Government takes action, according to the North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries Committee.

The latest report of the committee highlights the plight of trawler fishing in the bay, and says that the local industry has been decimated by the proliferation of wind farms and gas storage facilities.

When local vessels, mainly fishing out of Fleetwood, are sold on they are now very rarely replaced in the bay. 
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		<![CDATA[ Offshore windfarms in Morecambe Bay may be producing green energy - but they are killing off traditional trawling fleets, experts say.

And the problem could become more drastic for all inshore fishing unless the Government takes action, according to the North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries Committee.

The latest report of the committee highlights the plight of trawler fishing in the bay, and says that the local industry has been decimated by the proliferation of wind farms and gas storage facilities.

When local vessels, mainly fishing out of Fleetwood, are sold on they are now very rarely replaced in the bay. 
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