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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A year after Longview resident Ken Spring installed a vintage windmill on his 3-acre property without a permit, the City Council adopted new zoning rules that allow for small wind energy systems. ]]></content:encoded>
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<title>State hearings on wind farm set for Monday; Desert Claim project scrutinized</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 15:29:07 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Monday's formal adjudication hearing in Ellensburg on the proposed Desert Claim Wind Power Project may take less time than other county wind farms that have come before the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC. ]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Desert Claim wind farm hearings coming</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Formal adjudicative hearings by the state to examine the proposed Desert Claim Wind Power Project will likely begin the week of July 13 in Ellensburg, according to a tentative scheduled submitted last week.
The schedule, including deadlines for pre-filed testimony and rebuttal of that testimony, was suggested to the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC, during the council's day of meetings conducted Thursday in Ellensburg on the Desert Claim project.
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<description>Formal adjudicative hearings by the state to examine the proposed Desert Claim Wind Power Project will likely begin the week of July 13 in Ellensburg, according to a tentative scheduled submitted last week.
The schedule, including deadlines for pre-filed testimony and rebuttal of that testimony, was suggested to the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC, during the council's day of meetings conducted Thursday in Ellensburg on the Desert Claim project.
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<title>Five file for wind farm hearings</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 04:36:10 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Five entities, including Kittitas County government, have filed with a state energy council to have a formal say in the coming hearings to review the Desert Claim Wind Power Project planned for eight miles northwest of Ellensburg. ...The status gives parties the opportunity to support, oppose or propose modifications to the proposed 95-turbine wind farm sought by enXco Inc.</description>
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<title>Agencies want a say in wind farm's future; Desert Claim in Kittitas County</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:09:01 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Three agencies, including Kittitas County, want to intervene and affect the future of the Desert Claim wind power project north of Ellensburg.

The Washington state Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council will consider the requests during a council meeting scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Thursday. 
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<description>Three agencies, including Kittitas County, want to intervene and affect the future of the Desert Claim wind power project north of Ellensburg.

The Washington state Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council will consider the requests during a council meeting scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Thursday. 
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<title>Desert Claim wind farm hearing process begins</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/20606</link>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Preliminary steps have begun in the state's formal evaluation of the Desert Claim Wind Power Project, a 95-turbine wind farm proposed for eight miles northwest of Ellensburg.
The state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC, announced it has set April 17 as the deadline for interested parties to file petitions to have EFSEC formally recognize them as &quot;intervenors&quot; in the coming adjudication proceedings.
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<description>Preliminary steps have begun in the state's formal evaluation of the Desert Claim Wind Power Project, a 95-turbine wind farm proposed for eight miles northwest of Ellensburg.
The state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC, announced it has set April 17 as the deadline for interested parties to file petitions to have EFSEC formally recognize them as &quot;intervenors&quot; in the coming adjudication proceedings.
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<title>Wind farm decision: overrule Kittitas County? State energy council, governor will decide</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/20051</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 20:34:52 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ One of the decisions faced by state officials as they consider the revised Desert Claim Wind Power Project is whether to overrule Kittitas County government's April 2005 rejection of an older version of the wind farm planned for eight miles north of Ellensburg.
One could say the Desert Claim project, the state and the county have a &quot;history&quot; in regard to the project.
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<description>One of the decisions faced by state officials as they consider the revised Desert Claim Wind Power Project is whether to overrule Kittitas County government's April 2005 rejection of an older version of the wind farm planned for eight miles north of Ellensburg.
One could say the Desert Claim project, the state and the county have a &quot;history&quot; in regard to the project.
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<title>Wind farm seeks state OK; enXco adds turbines, heads back to EFSEC</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/19838</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 23:35:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Representatives from enXco hope their reconfigured Desert Claim Wind Farm, planned for 5,200 acres about 8 miles northwest of Ellensburg will get the go-ahead from the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC).

Desert Claim Project Director David Steeb said enXco would submit its revised application for the $330 million, 95-turbine wind farm to EFSEC on Friday.
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<description>Representatives from enXco hope their reconfigured Desert Claim Wind Farm, planned for 5,200 acres about 8 miles northwest of Ellensburg will get the go-ahead from the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC).

Desert Claim Project Director David Steeb said enXco would submit its revised application for the $330 million, 95-turbine wind farm to EFSEC on Friday.
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<title>No KVWPP wind farm this year</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 15:15:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![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. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>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.</description>
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<title>Panel mulls wind turbine rules</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/18937</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 12:04:58 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Longview realtor Bill Hallanger has been pressing the committee to draft a policy so he can put up an $8,000 windmill he bought from an Arizona company earlier this year. ...County officials say they must review proposals like Hallanger's to protect neighbors from noise and other impacts. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Longview realtor Bill Hallanger has been pressing the committee to draft a policy so he can put up an $8,000 windmill he bought from an Arizona company earlier this year. ...County officials say they must review proposals like Hallanger's to protect neighbors from noise and other impacts.</description>
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<title>Kittitas County OKs wind farm expansion</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/18681</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 03:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Kittitas County commissioners approved on Tuesday the expansion of the project area of the Wild Horse Wind Power Project to accommodate the addition of 22 turbines.
The 8,600-acre, 127-turbine project east of Ellensburg is owned and operated by Bellevue-based Puget Sound Energy, which has plans to add the turbines to the current project area and to a newly purchased area of about 1,260 acres on the north side of the existing project. ...
The new acreage includes about 960 acres purchased by PSE and lands leased from the state Department of Natural Resources and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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<description>Kittitas County commissioners approved on Tuesday the expansion of the project area of the Wild Horse Wind Power Project to accommodate the addition of 22 turbines.
The 8,600-acre, 127-turbine project east of Ellensburg is owned and operated by Bellevue-based Puget Sound Energy, which has plans to add the turbines to the current project area and to a newly purchased area of about 1,260 acres on the north side of the existing project. ...
The new acreage includes about 960 acres purchased by PSE and lands leased from the state Department of Natural Resources and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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<title>County consider allowing wind turbine towers without notice</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/18271</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:21:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Landowners could erect 100-foot-tall wind energy towers on their property, and their neighbors wouldn't be notified or get a chance to comment, under new rules the County Council is considering.
The draft law aims to make it easier for people to take advantage of wind turbines, an environmentally friendly and renewable form of electricity, to help power their homes.

&quot;It's a great thing if people can produce their own clean energy,&quot; said County Council member Barbara Brenner, who, along with council member Carl Weimer, pushed for rules allowing residential wind energy systems. &quot;My biggest concern is if we make it too difficult or cumbersome to get through the process, probably a lot of people who would have done it won't.&quot; 
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<description>Landowners could erect 100-foot-tall wind energy towers on their property, and their neighbors wouldn't be notified or get a chance to comment, under new rules the County Council is considering.
The draft law aims to make it easier for people to take advantage of wind turbines, an environmentally friendly and renewable form of electricity, to help power their homes.

&quot;It's a great thing if people can produce their own clean energy,&quot; said County Council member Barbara Brenner, who, along with council member Carl Weimer, pushed for rules allowing residential wind energy systems. &quot;My biggest concern is if we make it too difficult or cumbersome to get through the process, probably a lot of people who would have done it won't.&quot; 
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<title>Longview man's wind turbine project on hold as county irons out zoning issues</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/17661</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:26:55 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Four months ago, Longview Realtor Bill Hallanger bought an $8,000 windmill from an Arizona company and set out to put it up on the nearly 8 acres he owns on Nevada Drive. Hallanger figured the project would be a fun experiment. He'd learn about renewable energy and maybe shave a little money off his electric bill. 
But the project has taken on a more urgent purpose. Despite looming worries about energy prices and supply shortages, the technology isn't yet covered by the county's zoning laws, and that has stalled Hallanger's effort. 
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<description>Four months ago, Longview Realtor Bill Hallanger bought an $8,000 windmill from an Arizona company and set out to put it up on the nearly 8 acres he owns on Nevada Drive. Hallanger figured the project would be a fun experiment. He'd learn about renewable energy and maybe shave a little money off his electric bill. 
But the project has taken on a more urgent purpose. Despite looming worries about energy prices and supply shortages, the technology isn't yet covered by the county's zoning laws, and that has stalled Hallanger's effort. 
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<title>Court hears wind farm arguments; Focus on state energy siting law</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/16528</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 05:09:21 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ &quot;In its simplest terms, it's about who should make the land-use decisions for Kittitas County residents,&quot; said James Carmody, lawyer for the citizen wind farm opposition group Residents Opposed to Kittitas Turbines. &quot;Is it county elected representatives or a group of unelected bureaucrats? We say local government should make that final decision.&quot;

Assistant Attorney General Kyle Crews said there are debatable issues raised by the county about the EFSEC statute, &quot;but the actions of the governor, the applicant and EFSEC were all done lawfully.&quot; ]]></content:encoded>
<description>&quot;In its simplest terms, it's about who should make the land-use decisions for Kittitas County residents,&quot; said James Carmody, lawyer for the citizen wind farm opposition group Residents Opposed to Kittitas Turbines. &quot;Is it county elected representatives or a group of unelected bureaucrats? We say local government should make that final decision.&quot;

Assistant Attorney General Kyle Crews said there are debatable issues raised by the county about the EFSEC statute, &quot;but the actions of the governor, the applicant and EFSEC were all done lawfully.&quot;</description>
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<title>Wind farm proposed near Larch Mountain</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/15986</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 22:27:28 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A wind energy developer wants to lease state-owned forest to build as many as 39 skyscraper-high wind turbines along a ridge near Larch Mountain in east Clark County.

The proposal, by a Portland-based subsidiary of enXco Inc., marks one of the first signs of westward migration for a wind energy boom that's already caused windmills the size of office towers to sprout across Eastern Washington. Washington's commissioner of public lands expects more to come.

&quot;There are significant opportunities,&quot; state lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland said Wednesday.

Evergreen Wind Power Partners applied for the lease on about 5,400 acres of forest land owned by Sutherland's Department of Natural Resources. 
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<description>A wind energy developer wants to lease state-owned forest to build as many as 39 skyscraper-high wind turbines along a ridge near Larch Mountain in east Clark County.

The proposal, by a Portland-based subsidiary of enXco Inc., marks one of the first signs of westward migration for a wind energy boom that's already caused windmills the size of office towers to sprout across Eastern Washington. Washington's commissioner of public lands expects more to come.

&quot;There are significant opportunities,&quot; state lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland said Wednesday.

Evergreen Wind Power Partners applied for the lease on about 5,400 acres of forest land owned by Sutherland's Department of Natural Resources. 
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<title>County approves Vantage wind farm</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/15716</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 23:19:36 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The 69-turbine, $250 million wind farm proposed for seven miles west of Vantage was approved Tuesday by Kittitas County commissioners, and construction at the site could start in October.
Commissioners Mark McClain and Alan Crankovich OK'd a final version of a development agreement with Invenergy Wind North America LLC after making minor changes to some of its provisions.

Before a wind-farm building permit can be issued to the Chicago-based energy company, a list of requirements in the agreement must be met, said Darryl Piercy, director of county Community Development Services.

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<description>The 69-turbine, $250 million wind farm proposed for seven miles west of Vantage was approved Tuesday by Kittitas County commissioners, and construction at the site could start in October.
Commissioners Mark McClain and Alan Crankovich OK'd a final version of a development agreement with Invenergy Wind North America LLC after making minor changes to some of its provisions.

Before a wind-farm building permit can be issued to the Chicago-based energy company, a list of requirements in the agreement must be met, said Darryl Piercy, director of county Community Development Services.

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<title>Kittitas County calls for wind farm changes </title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/15334</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 03:46:24 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Kittitas County commissioners have affirmed that planned turbine locations in a proposed wind farm should be moved to comply with the required setback distance from two residences that exist near the project east of Ellensburg. ...The company is proposing to construct and operate the 69-turbine Vantage Wind Power Project 15 miles east of Ellensburg between Vantage Highway and Interstate 90.

After reviewing the proposed agreement page by page and suggesting changes, commissioners agreed to meet again at 2 p.m. May 6 to examine a final, updated copy of the document. Commissioners may take final action at that time to approve the estimated $300 million project located about seven miles west of Vantage.

The project is within the county's wind energy overlay zone, an about 500-square-mile area on the east end of the county that has been pre-identified as generally compatible with wind farm developments.

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<description>Kittitas County commissioners have affirmed that planned turbine locations in a proposed wind farm should be moved to comply with the required setback distance from two residences that exist near the project east of Ellensburg. ...The company is proposing to construct and operate the 69-turbine Vantage Wind Power Project 15 miles east of Ellensburg between Vantage Highway and Interstate 90.

After reviewing the proposed agreement page by page and suggesting changes, commissioners agreed to meet again at 2 p.m. May 6 to examine a final, updated copy of the document. Commissioners may take final action at that time to approve the estimated $300 million project located about seven miles west of Vantage.

The project is within the county's wind energy overlay zone, an about 500-square-mile area on the east end of the county that has been pre-identified as generally compatible with wind farm developments.

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<title>Windmill rule ideas get public airing </title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/15274</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:06:36 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A controversy that has been brewing in Columbia County for months draws closer to resolution tonight.

The Columbia County Planning Commission will discuss options for amending the zoning ordinance regarding development requirements or processing for wind tower-related energy production. ...Of the five options under consideration, two are proposed by citizen's groups. Friends of Scenic Columbia County is a group representing residents with more restrictive ideas for development standards, according to county documents.
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<description>A controversy that has been brewing in Columbia County for months draws closer to resolution tonight.

The Columbia County Planning Commission will discuss options for amending the zoning ordinance regarding development requirements or processing for wind tower-related energy production. ...Of the five options under consideration, two are proposed by citizen's groups. Friends of Scenic Columbia County is a group representing residents with more restrictive ideas for development standards, according to county documents.
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<title>One wind farm stuck in the air, Another moving through process</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/15189</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 23:56:24 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ &quot;This is the only town I know where you can fly a kite year round.&quot;

But taking advantage of this natural resource can be a lot harder than it seems.

The Kittitas Valley Wind Farm off Highway 97 has been in the works for three years now.

It was denied by County Commissioners, ok'd by Governor Gregoire, now it's at the State Supreme Court. ...

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<description>&quot;This is the only town I know where you can fly a kite year round.&quot;

But taking advantage of this natural resource can be a lot harder than it seems.

The Kittitas Valley Wind Farm off Highway 97 has been in the works for three years now.

It was denied by County Commissioners, ok'd by Governor Gregoire, now it's at the State Supreme Court. ...

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<title>New wind farm gets first OK </title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/15153</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 21:03:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The Kittitas County Planning Commission on Tuesday voted 5-0 to recommend approval of the proposed 69-turbine Vantage Wind Power Project, a $300 million wind farm proposed for 15 miles east of Ellensburg between Vantage Highway and Interstate 90.

In making the motion for recommendation of approval, Planning Commission member Kimberli Green said she had no problems with the project as long as Chicago-based Invenergy Wind North America LLC follows through with all environmental safeguards and mitigations it has committed to. ...Invenergy is proposing the project which is about seven miles west of the Columbia River and Vantage and approximately three miles southeast of Puget Sound Energy's Wild Horse Wind Power Project.
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<description>The Kittitas County Planning Commission on Tuesday voted 5-0 to recommend approval of the proposed 69-turbine Vantage Wind Power Project, a $300 million wind farm proposed for 15 miles east of Ellensburg between Vantage Highway and Interstate 90.

In making the motion for recommendation of approval, Planning Commission member Kimberli Green said she had no problems with the project as long as Chicago-based Invenergy Wind North America LLC follows through with all environmental safeguards and mitigations it has committed to. ...Invenergy is proposing the project which is about seven miles west of the Columbia River and Vantage and approximately three miles southeast of Puget Sound Energy's Wild Horse Wind Power Project.
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