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	<title>Air radar tilts with windmills: FIRE ISLAND: Electric generation could interfere with airport system.</title>
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	<updated>2006-08-21T11:51:17Z</updated> 
	<published>2006-08-21T11:51:17Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">A Chugach Electric idea to put giant, electricity-producing windmills on Fire Island is giving its neighbor, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, a case of bad vibes.

Radar experts recently found that electromagnetic waves from the proposed 33-windmill project would be so strong they would warp the signal of the airport's main air traffic control radar. On top of that, the sheer size of the windmills, whose blade tips could reach 400 feet in the air, would also physically block the signal of another key radar already on Fire Island.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ A Chugach Electric idea to put giant, electricity-producing windmills on Fire Island is giving its neighbor, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, a case of bad vibes.

Radar experts recently found that electromagnetic waves from the proposed 33-windmill project would be so strong they would warp the signal of the airport's main air traffic control radar. On top of that, the sheer size of the windmills, whose blade tips could reach 400 feet in the air, would also physically block the signal of another key radar already on Fire Island. ]]>
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	<title>Alaska lawmaker joins Cape wind farm fray</title>
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	<updated>2006-02-19T13:14:29Z</updated> 
	<published>2006-02-19T13:14:29Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">WASHINGTON - Inside the Beltway, he's made his name as a champion for tapping oil resources in his own state - and for telling the federal government to butt out. 
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		<![CDATA[ WASHINGTON - Inside the Beltway, he's made his name as a champion for tapping oil resources in his own state - and for telling the federal government to butt out. 
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