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Giant turbines churning out windfall for tiny town
November 3, 2007 by Steve Rock in Arkansas Democrat Gazette
November 3, 2007 by Steve Rock in Arkansas Democrat Gazette
They're there to see the Bluegrass Ridge Farm, the first commercial wind farm in Missouri. It's enormous, a commanding and surreal presence that changed the landscape of the northwest Missouri town. ...As the turbines' massive blades cut through the wind, it sounds a bit like a rumbling jet passing overhead. It's way more than Charlie Porter bargained for.
Porter, who owns 20 acres in King City, has no turbines on his property but several near his home. Those turbines, he said, "have ruined our lives."
"If you don't live underneath one of them and you drive down the highway, they look kind of neat," Porter said. "But for us, it's been a nightmare. They've ruined the equity in our home. The noise keeps us up at night. The shadows invade our home."
Other concerns about wind farms include disruption to the land, visual blight and the risk they pose to birds.
Going in circles: The introduction of a wind farm to northwest Arkansas is far from a sure thing
October 19, 2008 in Benton County Daily Record
October 19, 2008 in Benton County Daily Record
It's difficult to say wind energy is contagious in our neck of the woods. You get the feeling some northwest Arkansas residents would like to back any proposal for alternative forms of energy, but many others aren't enamored with every plan. ...As much as one sees the sense in developing alternative energy, one must also recognize the potential for clashing interests when someone proposes adding these massive wind turbines to large sections of land.
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