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	<title>Wind energy efforts often get tangled up in red tape</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/22947" title="Wind energy efforts often get tangled up in red tape"/> 
	<id>.22947</id> 
	<updated>2009-09-02T17:59:59Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-09-02T17:59:59Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Despite the hoopla over renewable energy - media chatter, government rebates, neighbors who &amp;quot;go green&amp;quot; - the nuts and bolts of installing more Earth-friendly power sources often get stuck. 

San Diego County, for example, is wrestling with how to handle applications for using residential wind turbines. Critics say the approval process is confusing and drawn-out enough to discourage investment in green power, just as companies are moving to fill the home-windmill niche. 

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		<![CDATA[ Despite the hoopla over renewable energy - media chatter, government rebates, neighbors who &amp;quot;go green&amp;quot; - the nuts and bolts of installing more Earth-friendly power sources often get stuck. 

San Diego County, for example, is wrestling with how to handle applications for using residential wind turbines. Critics say the approval process is confusing and drawn-out enough to discourage investment in green power, just as companies are moving to fill the home-windmill niche. 

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	<title>Essexville wind company says lack of local ordinances is hurting business</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/22071" title="Essexville wind company says lack of local ordinances is hurting business"/> 
	<id>.22071</id> 
	<updated>2009-07-12T22:07:05Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-07-12T22:07:05Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">&amp;quot;I've got a ton of inventory,&amp;quot; said Fonzi, owner of Affordable Green Energy, a distributor of small, electricity-generating windmills in Essexville.

&amp;quot;But I can't put them in the air. They're sitting in boxes.&amp;quot;

That's because, Fonzi says, most local governments in the county haven't passed ordinances governing the installation of &amp;quot;small wind,&amp;quot; or turbines that generate up to 100 kilowatts of power and are intended for homes and small businesses.
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		<![CDATA[ &amp;quot;I've got a ton of inventory,&amp;quot; said Fonzi, owner of Affordable Green Energy, a distributor of small, electricity-generating windmills in Essexville.

&amp;quot;But I can't put them in the air. They're sitting in boxes.&amp;quot;

That's because, Fonzi says, most local governments in the county haven't passed ordinances governing the installation of &amp;quot;small wind,&amp;quot; or turbines that generate up to 100 kilowatts of power and are intended for homes and small businesses.
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	<title>Test tower for wind farm close; Company looks for right wind speeds in area</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/20106" title="Test tower for wind farm close; Company looks for right wind speeds in area"/> 
	<id>.20106</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-21T05:00:07Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-21T05:00:07Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">E.ON Climate and Renewables hopes to establish a test tower southeast of Swayzee within the next two months. If results are satisfactory, the company could establish a 60,000-acre wind farm that stretches across four counties, including Grant, within the next three years.
Andy Melka, the assistant development manager for E.ON, said the project is still in the planning stages, and it will be two to three years before Grant County residents see any significant construction.
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		<![CDATA[ E.ON Climate and Renewables hopes to establish a test tower southeast of Swayzee within the next two months. If results are satisfactory, the company could establish a 60,000-acre wind farm that stretches across four counties, including Grant, within the next three years.
Andy Melka, the assistant development manager for E.ON, said the project is still in the planning stages, and it will be two to three years before Grant County residents see any significant construction.
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	<title>Commission hears about wind farm operation</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/20070" title="Commission hears about wind farm operation"/> 
	<id>.20070</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-18T05:27:46Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-18T05:27:46Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Stutsman County Commission heard information from one of the leading wind farm developers in the nation during its regular meeting Tuesday. ...A principle point of contention in the proposed Stutsman County wind zoning ordinance is a requirement that all wind turbines be set back a distance of five rotor diameters from property lines unless neighboring property owners have signed waivers. 
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		<![CDATA[ The Stutsman County Commission heard information from one of the leading wind farm developers in the nation during its regular meeting Tuesday. ...A principle point of contention in the proposed Stutsman County wind zoning ordinance is a requirement that all wind turbines be set back a distance of five rotor diameters from property lines unless neighboring property owners have signed waivers. 
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	<title>Rendell backs Gamesa; Governor urges Tyrone to approve wind farm</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/20000" title="Rendell backs Gamesa; Governor urges Tyrone to approve wind farm"/> 
	<id>.20000</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-15T16:20:16Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-15T16:20:16Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">A new voice has entered Tyrone Borough's long debate over a proposed wind farm.

Gov. Ed Rendell called Mayor Jim Kilmartin in early February to urge borough officials to approve a lease agreement with Sandy Ridge Wind Farm developer Gamesa. ...Rendell made it clear that Tyrone's lack of participation would counteract the state's multimillion dollar efforts that brought the Spain-based wind developer to Pennsylvania.
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		<![CDATA[ A new voice has entered Tyrone Borough's long debate over a proposed wind farm.

Gov. Ed Rendell called Mayor Jim Kilmartin in early February to urge borough officials to approve a lease agreement with Sandy Ridge Wind Farm developer Gamesa. ...Rendell made it clear that Tyrone's lack of participation would counteract the state's multimillion dollar efforts that brought the Spain-based wind developer to Pennsylvania.
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	<title>Reopen wind issue, CV Energy committee told </title>
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	<id>.19973</id> 
	<updated>2009-02-10T15:57:02Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-02-10T15:57:02Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The wind is picking up again.

Town Supervisor Tom Garretson, worried that tax revenues will begin dropping due to the recession, has directed his Alternative Energy Committee to begin exploring what size wind farm can be accommodated on East Hill under the town's wind regulations.
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		<![CDATA[ The wind is picking up again.

Town Supervisor Tom Garretson, worried that tax revenues will begin dropping due to the recession, has directed his Alternative Energy Committee to begin exploring what size wind farm can be accommodated on East Hill under the town's wind regulations.
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	<title>No KVWPP wind farm this year</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/19656" title="No KVWPP wind farm this year"/> 
	<id>.19656</id> 
	<updated>2009-01-24T15:15:14Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-01-24T15:15:14Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Local residents this year won't see wind farm towers going into the sky 12 miles northwest of Ellensburg, although site preparation work on the ground for the Kittitas Valley Wind Power Project may start this fall. ...Horizon also is seeking from Kittitas County right-of-way use for power lines from the wind farm.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Local residents this year won't see wind farm towers going into the sky 12 miles northwest of Ellensburg, although site preparation work on the ground for the Kittitas Valley Wind Power Project may start this fall. ...Horizon also is seeking from Kittitas County right-of-way use for power lines from the wind farm. ]]>
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Wind towers lack needed support</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18911" title="Wind towers lack needed support"/> 
	<id>.18911</id> 
	<updated>2008-11-22T11:01:30Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-11-22T11:01:30Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, through its Renewable Energy Trust fund, has awarded a total of 48 residential and small-business projects a total of $703,000 statewide since 2005. Twenty-four of those projects have been completed ...But an independent audit last spring found that, of the 19 that were up and running, nearly all were performing below levels forecast by installers, with an average power output 40 percent less than expected. 
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		<![CDATA[ The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, through its Renewable Energy Trust fund, has awarded a total of 48 residential and small-business projects a total of $703,000 statewide since 2005. Twenty-four of those projects have been completed ...But an independent audit last spring found that, of the 19 that were up and running, nearly all were performing below levels forecast by installers, with an average power output 40 percent less than expected. 
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Wind chill: Losing the PR battle over wind power</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18703" title="Wind chill: Losing the PR battle over wind power"/> 
	<id>.18703</id> 
	<updated>2008-11-07T06:30:38Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-11-07T06:30:38Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Wind power is easy to set up and creates no greenhouse gases. So why are so many communities rallying against them? ...Residents complain that straight answers are scarce, with towers designed to measure wind speed popping up across the valley, even as local officials say they have not received any applications for zoning bylaw changes. A community group called Save Our Skyline, or S.O.S. Renfrew County, has formed to fight at least four separate proposals along the Madawaska Valley. Two weeks ago, S.O.S. joined with 23 other local groups to create Wind Concerns, an umbrella organization dedicated to &amp;quot;protecting rural Ontario for future generations.&amp;quot; 

Similar fights are underway across the rest of Canada. 
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		<![CDATA[ Wind power is easy to set up and creates no greenhouse gases. So why are so many communities rallying against them? ...Residents complain that straight answers are scarce, with towers designed to measure wind speed popping up across the valley, even as local officials say they have not received any applications for zoning bylaw changes. A community group called Save Our Skyline, or S.O.S. Renfrew County, has formed to fight at least four separate proposals along the Madawaska Valley. Two weeks ago, S.O.S. joined with 23 other local groups to create Wind Concerns, an umbrella organization dedicated to &amp;quot;protecting rural Ontario for future generations.&amp;quot; 

Similar fights are underway across the rest of Canada. 
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Sparks fly at county over wind energy</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18667" title="Sparks fly at county over wind energy"/> 
	<id>.18667</id> 
	<updated>2008-11-05T17:59:33Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-11-05T17:59:33Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The proposed county partnership aimed at building two wind turbines in Mount Vernon Township was discussed Tuesday, when questions from County Board member Marcia Ward generated gavel banging and a bit of controversy. ...Ward questioned the location of the proposed turbines, suggesting that other locations in the county might be better. She said that she hasn't had enough site-specific information or questions answered to make a good decision. She said that a number of constituents had contacted her with doubts about the plans and location, and questioned whether bids ought to be let on the contract. </summary>
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		<![CDATA[ The proposed county partnership aimed at building two wind turbines in Mount Vernon Township was discussed Tuesday, when questions from County Board member Marcia Ward generated gavel banging and a bit of controversy. ...Ward questioned the location of the proposed turbines, suggesting that other locations in the county might be better. She said that she hasn't had enough site-specific information or questions answered to make a good decision. She said that a number of constituents had contacted her with doubts about the plans and location, and questioned whether bids ought to be let on the contract.  ]]>
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Viewpoints vary on touchy wind turbine issue</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/18342" title="Viewpoints vary on touchy wind turbine issue"/> 
	<id>.18342</id> 
	<updated>2008-09-20T00:18:08Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-09-20T00:18:08Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">With at least two energy companies eying area ridge tops for construction of massive wind turbines, the Potter County Board of Commissioners has plenty to think about before putting its final approval on amendments to the county's Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. 

At least 125 people crowded into the courtroom last Thursday night, the majority attending to learn, rather than speak, during the two-hour public hearing.
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		<![CDATA[ With at least two energy companies eying area ridge tops for construction of massive wind turbines, the Potter County Board of Commissioners has plenty to think about before putting its final approval on amendments to the county's Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. 

At least 125 people crowded into the courtroom last Thursday night, the majority attending to learn, rather than speak, during the two-hour public hearing.
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>39 Hamlin residents sue town over wind farm law</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/17405" title="39 Hamlin residents sue town over wind farm law"/> 
	<id>.17405</id> 
	<updated>2008-08-15T11:03:39Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-08-15T11:03:39Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">More than three dozen Hamlin residents are suing the town over a new law regulating the development of wind farms.

The Hamlin Preservation Group and 39 town residents filed a lawsuit Tuesday in state Supreme Court against the law, claiming it will allow electricity-generating wind turbines that will ruin Hamlin's rural nature and environment.

The Hamlin Town Board unanimously approved the law at a contentious meeting April 24. One board member abstained because he had signed a lease agreement with a wind energy firm.
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		<![CDATA[ More than three dozen Hamlin residents are suing the town over a new law regulating the development of wind farms.

The Hamlin Preservation Group and 39 town residents filed a lawsuit Tuesday in state Supreme Court against the law, claiming it will allow electricity-generating wind turbines that will ruin Hamlin's rural nature and environment.

The Hamlin Town Board unanimously approved the law at a contentious meeting April 24. One board member abstained because he had signed a lease agreement with a wind energy firm.
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Brocato worried about power line</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/17380" title="Brocato worried about power line"/> 
	<id>.17380</id> 
	<updated>2008-08-13T01:28:19Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-08-13T01:28:19Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Baker City Manager Steve Brocato doesn't want Baker City to &amp;quot;start looking like Boardman.&amp;quot; 

He's afraid a proposed Idaho Power transmission line that will pass through Baker County - and perhaps skirt the east side of Baker City - might do just that. 

Brocato told city councilors Tuesday the proposed power line &amp;quot;will detract from the beauty of this area&amp;quot; and believes its presence will spawn more wind farms, which he said are &amp;quot;detrimental to the beauty of the community and don't contribute to economic development.&amp;quot; ...&amp;quot;If the county grants a wind farm, it should be somewhere where we can't see them and I would like the caveat that it has to be built by a local industry.&amp;quot; 
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		<![CDATA[ Baker City Manager Steve Brocato doesn't want Baker City to &amp;quot;start looking like Boardman.&amp;quot; 

He's afraid a proposed Idaho Power transmission line that will pass through Baker County - and perhaps skirt the east side of Baker City - might do just that. 

Brocato told city councilors Tuesday the proposed power line &amp;quot;will detract from the beauty of this area&amp;quot; and believes its presence will spawn more wind farms, which he said are &amp;quot;detrimental to the beauty of the community and don't contribute to economic development.&amp;quot; ...&amp;quot;If the county grants a wind farm, it should be somewhere where we can't see them and I would like the caveat that it has to be built by a local industry.&amp;quot; 
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Backers of wind power tout plans in Harrisburg</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16687" title="Backers of wind power tout plans in Harrisburg"/> 
	<id>.16687</id> 
	<updated>2008-07-06T18:42:20Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-07-06T18:42:20Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Harrisburg Planning and Zoning Board wants to revise a city ordinance to allow wind turbines to generate power within the city.

At the board's May 14 meeting, Toby Brown of the South Eastern Council of Governments presented handouts referring to two types of wind power generation - &amp;quot;micro&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;small.&amp;quot;

The micro turbines are defined as those producing 10 kilowatts or less, with those in the small category producing 50 kilowatts or less. Of the two systems, micro is allowed in residential areas.
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		<![CDATA[ The Harrisburg Planning and Zoning Board wants to revise a city ordinance to allow wind turbines to generate power within the city.

At the board's May 14 meeting, Toby Brown of the South Eastern Council of Governments presented handouts referring to two types of wind power generation - &amp;quot;micro&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;small.&amp;quot;

The micro turbines are defined as those producing 10 kilowatts or less, with those in the small category producing 50 kilowatts or less. Of the two systems, micro is allowed in residential areas.
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Wind critics appeal ruling</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16571" title="Wind critics appeal ruling"/> 
	<id>.16571</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-28T21:30:05Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-28T21:30:05Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The citizens organization that opposes large-scale wind power development brought an Article 78 suit in March 2007 against the ZBA, claiming it incorrectly classified industrial wind turbines as utilities. Judge Hugh A. Gilbert dismissed the petition in August, ruling the classification was correct under existing zoning law.

The group appealed the decision in September to the state Appellate Division, Fourth Department, Rochester. It also made a motion to have three documents that were not part of the lower court's administrative record included in the record of appeal.

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		<![CDATA[ The citizens organization that opposes large-scale wind power development brought an Article 78 suit in March 2007 against the ZBA, claiming it incorrectly classified industrial wind turbines as utilities. Judge Hugh A. Gilbert dismissed the petition in August, ruling the classification was correct under existing zoning law.

The group appealed the decision in September to the state Appellate Division, Fourth Department, Rochester. It also made a motion to have three documents that were not part of the lower court's administrative record included in the record of appeal.

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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Court hears wind farm arguments; Focus on state energy siting law</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16528" title="Court hears wind farm arguments; Focus on state energy siting law"/> 
	<id>.16528</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-25T05:09:21Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-25T05:09:21Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">&amp;quot;In its simplest terms, it's about who should make the land-use decisions for Kittitas County residents,&amp;quot; said James Carmody, lawyer for the citizen wind farm opposition group Residents Opposed to Kittitas Turbines. &amp;quot;Is it county elected representatives or a group of unelected bureaucrats? We say local government should make that final decision.&amp;quot;

Assistant Attorney General Kyle Crews said there are debatable issues raised by the county about the EFSEC statute, &amp;quot;but the actions of the governor, the applicant and EFSEC were all done lawfully.&amp;quot;</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ &amp;quot;In its simplest terms, it's about who should make the land-use decisions for Kittitas County residents,&amp;quot; said James Carmody, lawyer for the citizen wind farm opposition group Residents Opposed to Kittitas Turbines. &amp;quot;Is it county elected representatives or a group of unelected bureaucrats? We say local government should make that final decision.&amp;quot;

Assistant Attorney General Kyle Crews said there are debatable issues raised by the county about the EFSEC statute, &amp;quot;but the actions of the governor, the applicant and EFSEC were all done lawfully.&amp;quot; ]]>
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>100 wind turbines going up from Carroll to Breda</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16515" title="100 wind turbines going up from Carroll to Breda"/> 
	<id>.16515</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-24T01:12:59Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-24T01:12:59Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">MidAmerican Energy is developing a 100-turbine wind-power project in Carroll County that will stretch from just inside Carroll's two-mile limit to Breda.

The $300 million turbine project started in recent days with the construction of access roads and other initial work, Tom Budler, Mid-American's general manager for wind power, said in an interview with the Daily Times Herald.

MidAmerican plans to move swiftly on the project.

&amp;quot;It will absolutely be on the line by the end of 2008,&amp;quot; Budler said. ...Budler and other MidAmerican officials were in Carroll Monday for a city council meeting to discuss a proposed ordinance that would affect seven of the 100 turbines. Those seven would be in the jurisdiction of the city, and officials want more information about height, setbacks and possible impact on other development before any ordinance goes into effect.
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		<![CDATA[ MidAmerican Energy is developing a 100-turbine wind-power project in Carroll County that will stretch from just inside Carroll's two-mile limit to Breda.

The $300 million turbine project started in recent days with the construction of access roads and other initial work, Tom Budler, Mid-American's general manager for wind power, said in an interview with the Daily Times Herald.

MidAmerican plans to move swiftly on the project.

&amp;quot;It will absolutely be on the line by the end of 2008,&amp;quot; Budler said. ...Budler and other MidAmerican officials were in Carroll Monday for a city council meeting to discuss a proposed ordinance that would affect seven of the 100 turbines. Those seven would be in the jurisdiction of the city, and officials want more information about height, setbacks and possible impact on other development before any ordinance goes into effect.
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>More homeowners consider installing turbines to save on energy costs</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/16475" title="More homeowners consider installing turbines to save on energy costs"/> 
	<id>.16475</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-21T21:04:44Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-21T21:04:44Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">For Greg Menoche, the low hum coming from his backyard is like money in the bank.

The Dagsboro-area man is one of a growing number of Delaware residents turning to small-scale wind power to generate electricity for their homes. ...
Businessman Louis Thibault, who lives in a rural area near Millsboro, has won county approval for two windmills, but said he's still sorting through his options to pick the right turbine for his home.

&amp;quot;I'm still not totally satisfied with what I've found,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;I'm not going to spend $20,000 on a wind generator and when I get it, it doesn't work.&amp;quot;

Flexera's Light said only a few reputable manufacturers are on the market now, and consumers need to be careful.

&amp;quot;The vast majority are frauds,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;When there's a buck to be made, you end up having a lot of fly-by-nights out there. ... We research and sometimes get burned ourselves.&amp;quot;

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		<![CDATA[ For Greg Menoche, the low hum coming from his backyard is like money in the bank.

The Dagsboro-area man is one of a growing number of Delaware residents turning to small-scale wind power to generate electricity for their homes. ...
Businessman Louis Thibault, who lives in a rural area near Millsboro, has won county approval for two windmills, but said he's still sorting through his options to pick the right turbine for his home.

&amp;quot;I'm still not totally satisfied with what I've found,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;I'm not going to spend $20,000 on a wind generator and when I get it, it doesn't work.&amp;quot;

Flexera's Light said only a few reputable manufacturers are on the market now, and consumers need to be careful.

&amp;quot;The vast majority are frauds,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;When there's a buck to be made, you end up having a lot of fly-by-nights out there. ... We research and sometimes get burned ourselves.&amp;quot;

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	<title>Scotland gives go-ahead for major new wind farm</title>
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	<id>.16361</id> 
	<updated>2008-06-16T10:50:48Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-06-16T10:50:48Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Scottish Government has set a target to produce 31 per cent of electricity demand from renewable sources by 2011, and 50 per cent by 2020.

Any proposal to construct, extend or operate an onshore wind farm in Scotland with a generation capacity in excess of 50 Megawatts (MW) requires the consent of Scottish Ministers under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989.

The Scottish Government's Energy Consents Unit is currently processing 37 renewable project applications - 28 wind farms, eight hydro projects and one wave project.
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		<![CDATA[ The Scottish Government has set a target to produce 31 per cent of electricity demand from renewable sources by 2011, and 50 per cent by 2020.

Any proposal to construct, extend or operate an onshore wind farm in Scotland with a generation capacity in excess of 50 Megawatts (MW) requires the consent of Scottish Ministers under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989.

The Scottish Government's Energy Consents Unit is currently processing 37 renewable project applications - 28 wind farms, eight hydro projects and one wave project.
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