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<title>(SD) Senate narrowly defeats wind tax-break</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The state Senate refused Monday to re-open debate on Sen. Frank Kloucek's proposed tax break for noncommercial wind-energy systems.
The legislation failed on the first attempt on Friday, when Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard broke a 17-17 tie by voting against it.

An attempt to reconsider the bill on Monday fell short 17-18, as Sen. Jim Bradford, R-Pine Ridge, switched from yes to no.
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<description>The state Senate refused Monday to re-open debate on Sen. Frank Kloucek's proposed tax break for noncommercial wind-energy systems.
The legislation failed on the first attempt on Friday, when Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard broke a 17-17 tie by voting against it.

An attempt to reconsider the bill on Monday fell short 17-18, as Sen. Jim Bradford, R-Pine Ridge, switched from yes to no.
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<title>Stalemate threatens S.D. wind industry; Deal on incentives stalled in Congress</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The looming expiration date and uncertainty about whether Congress will extend the so-called renewable energy production tax credit is making it more difficult for wind project developers to line up financing, industry officials say.

According to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, 25 wind energy companies have expressed an interest in developing about 1,000 megawatts of wind power in the state during the next few years. ...
&quot;This isn't emergency spending,&quot; said Herseth Sandlin, a member of the Blue Dog Coalition.

Johnson agreed that they need to find a way to pay for the extension.
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<description>The looming expiration date and uncertainty about whether Congress will extend the so-called renewable energy production tax credit is making it more difficult for wind project developers to line up financing, industry officials say.

According to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, 25 wind energy companies have expressed an interest in developing about 1,000 megawatts of wind power in the state during the next few years. ...
&quot;This isn't emergency spending,&quot; said Herseth Sandlin, a member of the Blue Dog Coalition.

Johnson agreed that they need to find a way to pay for the extension.
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<title>Thune pushes wind energy incentives</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Washington (AP) Senator John Thune is pushing provisions that would promote the development of wind energy as the Senate debates a new energy bill.

The Senate today passed a Thune amendment that would promote the development of energy transmission infrastructure. It would promote the creation of &quot;energy corridors&quot; that would make it easier to transfer wind energy to high-demand areas.

Thune says South Dakota already has the wind energy and that the missing link is the way to deliver the energy.

Also today, the Senate Finance Committee passed energy legislation that would extend a production tax credit for wind energy.

That bill will be added to the energy legislation being considered by the full Senate.
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<description>Washington (AP) Senator John Thune is pushing provisions that would promote the development of wind energy as the Senate debates a new energy bill.

The Senate today passed a Thune amendment that would promote the development of energy transmission infrastructure. It would promote the creation of &quot;energy corridors&quot; that would make it easier to transfer wind energy to high-demand areas.

Thune says South Dakota already has the wind energy and that the missing link is the way to deliver the energy.

Also today, the Senate Finance Committee passed energy legislation that would extend a production tax credit for wind energy.

That bill will be added to the energy legislation being considered by the full Senate.
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<title>Thune a pivotal player in energy debate</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2007 11:11:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Renewable energy is proving to be an oasis of cooperation amid conflict in Congress, but technology probably will determine how long that lasts and how much South Dakota benefits.

A U.S. Senate committee last week passed a measure by a 20-3 vote increasing ethanol production seven-fold. The majority included a proxy vote by Sen. Tim Johnson, according to a spokeswoman.

Sen. John Thune proposed a major tax break for wind energy, and this week will hear arguments for increasing vehicle fuel-economy standards.  ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Renewable energy is proving to be an oasis of cooperation amid conflict in Congress, but technology probably will determine how long that lasts and how much South Dakota benefits.

A U.S. Senate committee last week passed a measure by a 20-3 vote increasing ethanol production seven-fold. The majority included a proxy vote by Sen. Tim Johnson, according to a spokeswoman.

Sen. John Thune proposed a major tax break for wind energy, and this week will hear arguments for increasing vehicle fuel-economy standards. </description>
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<title>Wind Project Under Way</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2006 21:12:26 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A large wind farm that’s being built in Brookings County, South Dakota, and Lincoln County, Minnesota, must be operating by the end of next year so it can qualify for federal tax credits. 

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