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<title>ND regulators won't reopen wind farm location case </title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ State regulators declined to reopen a debate over the location of four new wind turbines in east-central North Dakota, saying they had already considered a neighboring landowner's arguments that they should be moved.

The state Public Service Commission on Monday agreed to ask the project's developer, NextEra Energy Resources, if it would be practical ...in moving the turbines to alternative locations nearby.
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The state Public Service Commission on Monday agreed to ask the project's developer, NextEra Energy Resources, if it would be practical ...in moving the turbines to alternative locations nearby.
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<title>ND regulators won't reopen wind farm siting case </title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ State regulators say they won't hold another hearing to debate the siting of a wind farm in east-central North Dakota.

The Public Service Commission says it will ask the wind project's developer to move four of the project's 80 wind turbines to satisfy complaints from a nearby landowner.
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The Public Service Commission says it will ask the wind project's developer to move four of the project's 80 wind turbines to satisfy complaints from a nearby landowner.
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<title>Wind turbines going up near Luverne despite protests</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 07:27:53 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Neighbors protesting turbine locations for a wind farm near Luverne, N.D., are upset that work has begun while requests for reconsideration are pending before state regulators. ...Commissioners on Monday will discuss the requests for reconsideration by several neighboring landowners as well as Sen. Tim Mathern, D-Fargo.</description>
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<title>Rural landscape becoming noisy</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A rural Barnes County couple had planned to enjoy retirement by moving back to North Dakota. But Dennis and Cathryn Stillings are finding a changed landscape even noisy. As WDAY 6 Reporter Kevin Wallevand tells us, the prairie has a different look and sound. ...Dennis Stillings and his wife Cathryn moved back to their native North Dakota two years ago. ...&quot;We would never do this again; no if we had known [about the turbines] we would not have looked at the property.&quot;

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<description>A rural Barnes County couple had planned to enjoy retirement by moving back to North Dakota. But Dennis and Cathryn Stillings are finding a changed landscape even noisy. As WDAY 6 Reporter Kevin Wallevand tells us, the prairie has a different look and sound. ...Dennis Stillings and his wife Cathryn moved back to their native North Dakota two years ago. ...&quot;We would never do this again; no if we had known [about the turbines] we would not have looked at the property.&quot;

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<title>Wind turbine noise concerns prompt investigation</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 12:41:35 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Wind farms are rapidly expanding across the Midwest, and a growing number of residents who live near the wind turbines are complaining about noise. ...Leon Steinberg is CEO of Minneapolis-based National Wind. He said most wind farm developers already use setbacks that exceed state regulations. 

&quot;I don't think the industry believes it's a significant problem,&quot; Steinberg said. &quot;But I believe the industry is concerned with the perception that it may be a problem.&quot; 
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<description>Wind farms are rapidly expanding across the Midwest, and a growing number of residents who live near the wind turbines are complaining about noise. ...Leon Steinberg is CEO of Minneapolis-based National Wind. He said most wind farm developers already use setbacks that exceed state regulations. 

&quot;I don't think the industry believes it's a significant problem,&quot; Steinberg said. &quot;But I believe the industry is concerned with the perception that it may be a problem.&quot; 
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<title>Wind complaints reach Japan </title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ On Thursday, Takushi Harima of the Tokyo Broadcasting System interviewed Stillings, who lives near NextEra Energy Resources' wind farm about 15 miles northeast of Valley City.

Harima asked Stillings what the view was like, whether he has noticed adverse health effects and about noise.
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<description>On Thursday, Takushi Harima of the Tokyo Broadcasting System interviewed Stillings, who lives near NextEra Energy Resources' wind farm about 15 miles northeast of Valley City.

Harima asked Stillings what the view was like, whether he has noticed adverse health effects and about noise.
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<title>Science undecided over turbines' health effects</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A Minnesota Department of Health analysis of possible health effects from wind turbines concludes that annoyance and diminished quality of life are the most frequent complaints from nearby residents.

The &quot;white paper,&quot; a review of available scientific research, notes that people vary greatly in their sensitivity to noise, with penetrating, low-frequency sounds posing the most problems.
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<description>A Minnesota Department of Health analysis of possible health effects from wind turbines concludes that annoyance and diminished quality of life are the most frequent complaints from nearby residents.

The &quot;white paper,&quot; a review of available scientific research, notes that people vary greatly in their sensitivity to noise, with penetrating, low-frequency sounds posing the most problems.
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<title>NOISY WIND: Residents near N.D. wind farm project raising voices over noise pollutions</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:35:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Complaints about noise and possible health effects from wind turbines arose at a recent public hearing concerning a proposed 157-megawatt wind farm near Luverne, N.D., in Griggs and Steele counties.

The Stillingses and several other rural residents who live adjacent to nearby wind farms testified that they are bothered by turbines, even though they comply with the North Dakota Public Service Commission's setback requirement.


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The Stillingses and several other rural residents who live adjacent to nearby wind farms testified that they are bothered by turbines, even though they comply with the North Dakota Public Service Commission's setback requirement.


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<title>North Dakota regulators mulling wind turbine setback rules </title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Now the Public Service Commission requires at least 1,400 feet between a tower and an occupied dwelling. It's meant to protect the property owner from noise and shadows, and a possible tower collapse.

Commission President Kevin Cramer says the minimum distance is not formally spelled out in state rules.
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<description>Now the Public Service Commission requires at least 1,400 feet between a tower and an occupied dwelling. It's meant to protect the property owner from noise and shadows, and a possible tower collapse.

Commission President Kevin Cramer says the minimum distance is not formally spelled out in state rules.
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<title>Regulators can avert prairie fire</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 12:39:33 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The wind filling the sails of alternative energy might slacken if regulators fail to address the concerns of wind farm neighbors. The new industry, which is supposed to be one of the jewels in the renewable energy crown, will lose its appeal rapidly if the rush to build wind farms blows out traditional rural living values.

The signs should concern the industry and regulatory agencies. 
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The signs should concern the industry and regulatory agencies. 
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