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	<title>First Wind up in the air</title>
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	<id>.23453</id> 
	<updated>2009-09-30T09:50:19Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-09-30T09:50:19Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Most Molokai residents who attended last Thursday's meeting would be happy if the deal never went through. First Wind's current plan calls for the installation of up to 20 turbines on Hawaiian Homestead land in Ho`olehua, followed by as many as 60 turbines on Molokai Ranch land.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Most Molokai residents who attended last Thursday's meeting would be happy if the deal never went through. First Wind's current plan calls for the installation of up to 20 turbines on Hawaiian Homestead land in Ho`olehua, followed by as many as 60 turbines on Molokai Ranch land. ]]>
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	<title>Developer moves forward with North Shore wind farm plans</title>
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	<id>.23125</id> 
	<updated>2009-09-11T21:46:19Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-09-11T21:46:19Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Oregon developer looking to erect wind turbines on a Kahuku ridge is moving forward with permitting for the project.
West Wind Works wants to put up 10 wind turbines for a project it's calling Na Pua Makani, which is expected to generate 25 megawatts of renewable energy.

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		<![CDATA[ The Oregon developer looking to erect wind turbines on a Kahuku ridge is moving forward with permitting for the project.
West Wind Works wants to put up 10 wind turbines for a project it's calling Na Pua Makani, which is expected to generate 25 megawatts of renewable energy.

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	<title>Company to aid MECO handling of finicky power</title>
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	<id>.22211</id> 
	<updated>2009-07-18T15:45:07Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-07-18T15:45:07Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">&amp;quot;The real issue is that you have a high penetration wind environment&amp;quot; in the electric utility, says Juan de Bedout, the global technology leader for power conversion systems at GE Global Research in New York.

That means the amount of energy on the island that comes from unstable wind is very high in proportion to the total demand for power - 15 to 30 percent.
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		<![CDATA[ &amp;quot;The real issue is that you have a high penetration wind environment&amp;quot; in the electric utility, says Juan de Bedout, the global technology leader for power conversion systems at GE Global Research in New York.

That means the amount of energy on the island that comes from unstable wind is very high in proportion to the total demand for power - 15 to 30 percent.
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	<title>Projects on a hiatus due to scarce funds</title>
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	<id>.21554</id> 
	<updated>2009-06-14T13:26:30Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-06-14T13:26:30Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">There are several costly projects pending, and while some developers say even today money will be available, the closer the project, the further off the lenders seem to be.

Money problems have stalled two projects being pursued by Kent Smith and his partner, Hilton Unemori - a biomass generator at Hamakua on the Big Island that was to have been fueled by eucalyptus wood and an expansion of Kaheawa wind farm on Maui.
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		<![CDATA[ There are several costly projects pending, and while some developers say even today money will be available, the closer the project, the further off the lenders seem to be.

Money problems have stalled two projects being pursued by Kent Smith and his partner, Hilton Unemori - a biomass generator at Hamakua on the Big Island that was to have been fueled by eucalyptus wood and an expansion of Kaheawa wind farm on Maui.
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	<title>Billionaire Murdock forsakes Hawaii tourists with wind farm </title>
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	<id>.20871</id> 
	<updated>2009-04-23T16:04:19Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-04-23T16:04:19Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">First, he ripped out the pineapples. Then he put up Four Seasons hotels and luxury homes. Next, he envisions 200 windmills towering next to a Hawaiian beach. ...&amp;quot;It's a place a lot of people use for hunting deer, fishing and diving,&amp;quot; said Robin Kaye, 62, a retired photographer who lives on Lanai. &amp;quot;Why should this island be the power generator for Oahu? Let them build a wind farm there.&amp;quot; 
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		<![CDATA[ First, he ripped out the pineapples. Then he put up Four Seasons hotels and luxury homes. Next, he envisions 200 windmills towering next to a Hawaiian beach. ...&amp;quot;It's a place a lot of people use for hunting deer, fishing and diving,&amp;quot; said Robin Kaye, 62, a retired photographer who lives on Lanai. &amp;quot;Why should this island be the power generator for Oahu? Let them build a wind farm there.&amp;quot; 
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	<title>HECO plans to buy wind energy on Lanai, Molokai</title>
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	<id>.20380</id> 
	<updated>2009-03-18T18:30:37Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-03-18T18:30:37Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Hawaiian Electric Co. announced a plan Tuesday to buy wind energy from both Lanai and Molokai.

As part of the proposed arrangement, Castle &amp;amp; Cooke will scale back its Lanai wind farm from 400 megawatts to 200.

The overall deal could be considered in its infancy, considering all the steps that must fall into place, including environmental impact studies and land acquisition on Molokai.
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		<![CDATA[ Hawaiian Electric Co. announced a plan Tuesday to buy wind energy from both Lanai and Molokai.

As part of the proposed arrangement, Castle &amp;amp; Cooke will scale back its Lanai wind farm from 400 megawatts to 200.

The overall deal could be considered in its infancy, considering all the steps that must fall into place, including environmental impact studies and land acquisition on Molokai.
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	<title>Variable wind trade; New York officials have questions about a company with growing ties to the Islands</title>
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	<id>.18409</id> 
	<updated>2008-10-08T17:29:45Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-10-08T17:29:45Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Winds of doubt are swirling around one Northeast-based wind farm developer with projects in Hawai'i.
Newton, Mass.-based First Wind (formerly known as UPC Wind) has found itself one of the targets of an ongoing investigation conducted by the New York attorney general's office. ...The probe of is of special interest to island energy and business affairs, since First Wind has built and operates a wind farm on Maui and has designs for more farms on Moloka'i and on O'ahu. ...While First Wind enjoys a good reputation in Hawai'i, developments in towns like Cohocton provide a less savory picture of the wind developer. Which image will be believed may depend on the results of the New York AG office's investigation of the firm, which have not yet been released.
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		<![CDATA[ Winds of doubt are swirling around one Northeast-based wind farm developer with projects in Hawai'i.
Newton, Mass.-based First Wind (formerly known as UPC Wind) has found itself one of the targets of an ongoing investigation conducted by the New York attorney general's office. ...The probe of is of special interest to island energy and business affairs, since First Wind has built and operates a wind farm on Maui and has designs for more farms on Moloka'i and on O'ahu. ...While First Wind enjoys a good reputation in Hawai'i, developments in towns like Cohocton provide a less savory picture of the wind developer. Which image will be believed may depend on the results of the New York AG office's investigation of the firm, which have not yet been released.
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	<title>First Wind faces mainland investigation</title>
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	<id>.17796</id> 
	<updated>2008-09-02T21:06:57Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-09-02T21:06:57Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">First Wind, a wind energy company that has pledged $50 million to help buy Molokai Ranch lands, is under investigation on the mainland for allegations of improper dealings with public officials and anti-competitive practices.

New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo began investigations in July to find out if the company obtained land-use agreements with residents and public officials through bribes and submitted false statements for permits and during environmental studies. 
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		<![CDATA[ First Wind, a wind energy company that has pledged $50 million to help buy Molokai Ranch lands, is under investigation on the mainland for allegations of improper dealings with public officials and anti-competitive practices.

New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo began investigations in July to find out if the company obtained land-use agreements with residents and public officials through bribes and submitted false statements for permits and during environmental studies. 
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	<title>Lanai windfarm plan fights local currents</title>
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	<id>.17730</id> 
	<updated>2008-08-31T16:24:49Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-08-31T16:24:49Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Plans to build the largest wind farm in the state on Lana'i are part of a vision to make the island a model of renewable energy, but the project is encountering some headwinds in the form of community concern.

Not all Lana'i residents are pleased with the plans of David Murdock, the billionaire who owns 98 percent of the island, to develop a $750 million wind farm for exporting power to O'ahu via undersea cable. ...concerns about Murdock's plans led 32 Lana'i residents to sign a letter published by The Advertiser on Aug. 10 in which the author, Robin Kaye, questioned how the plan would affect access, the environment and whether it would benefit Lana'i residents.

Murdock doesn't need a vote of approval from residents to develop the wind farm, but opposition could delay or derail his plans.

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		<![CDATA[ Plans to build the largest wind farm in the state on Lana'i are part of a vision to make the island a model of renewable energy, but the project is encountering some headwinds in the form of community concern.

Not all Lana'i residents are pleased with the plans of David Murdock, the billionaire who owns 98 percent of the island, to develop a $750 million wind farm for exporting power to O'ahu via undersea cable. ...concerns about Murdock's plans led 32 Lana'i residents to sign a letter published by The Advertiser on Aug. 10 in which the author, Robin Kaye, questioned how the plan would affect access, the environment and whether it would benefit Lana'i residents.

Murdock doesn't need a vote of approval from residents to develop the wind farm, but opposition could delay or derail his plans.

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	<title>Proposed energy rate hike sparks controversy</title>
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	<id>.15920</id> 
	<updated>2008-05-18T22:10:01Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-05-18T22:10:01Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">While everyone seems to want more sources of renewable energy on Maui, residents who spoke at a recent Public Utilities Commission hearing weren't too thrilled with the idea of having to help pay for it.

Hawaiian Electric Co. and its subsidiaries, including Maui Electric Co., have asked the commission to approve an across-the-board monthly rate increase for each Maui County customer of about $1.80 a month for renewable energy infrastructure. ...MECO President Ed Reinhardt explained that this increase is necessary for the company to build the renewable energy infrastructure it needs to attract private investors and to build transmission lines and substations to sites that are always remote. 

&amp;quot;So if HECO selects remote locations why should we have to pick up the tab,&amp;quot; said Rob Parsons, former county environmental coordinator.

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		<![CDATA[ While everyone seems to want more sources of renewable energy on Maui, residents who spoke at a recent Public Utilities Commission hearing weren't too thrilled with the idea of having to help pay for it.

Hawaiian Electric Co. and its subsidiaries, including Maui Electric Co., have asked the commission to approve an across-the-board monthly rate increase for each Maui County customer of about $1.80 a month for renewable energy infrastructure. ...MECO President Ed Reinhardt explained that this increase is necessary for the company to build the renewable energy infrastructure it needs to attract private investors and to build transmission lines and substations to sites that are always remote. 

&amp;quot;So if HECO selects remote locations why should we have to pick up the tab,&amp;quot; said Rob Parsons, former county environmental coordinator.

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	<title>Maui wind farm files PUC complaint</title>
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	<id>.13993</id> 
	<updated>2008-02-06T23:23:48Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-02-06T23:23:48Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">A Maui wind farm operator has filed a complaint against Maui Electric Co. and its parent, Hawaiian Electric Co., with the state Public Utilities Commission. 

UPC Hawaii Holdings, which runs the Kaheawa Wind Power farm above Maalaea, is asking the commission to investigate the process the utility used in selecting a second wind farm project for the island. 

UPC Hawaii had proposed expanding its current 20-turbine farm, which supplies 30 megawatts of power to Maui Electric, to add another 21 megawatts of power. 

But HECO selected another project bid by Shell Wind for a farm in Ulupalakua on the east side of Maui. 

HECO spokesman Peter Rosegg said the decision was based on location. 
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		<![CDATA[ A Maui wind farm operator has filed a complaint against Maui Electric Co. and its parent, Hawaiian Electric Co., with the state Public Utilities Commission. 

UPC Hawaii Holdings, which runs the Kaheawa Wind Power farm above Maalaea, is asking the commission to investigate the process the utility used in selecting a second wind farm project for the island. 

UPC Hawaii had proposed expanding its current 20-turbine farm, which supplies 30 megawatts of power to Maui Electric, to add another 21 megawatts of power. 

But HECO selected another project bid by Shell Wind for a farm in Ulupalakua on the east side of Maui. 

HECO spokesman Peter Rosegg said the decision was based on location. 
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	<title>HECO offers free data for wind power</title>
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	<id>.12672</id> 
	<updated>2007-11-15T22:05:03Z</updated> 
	<published>2007-11-15T22:05:03Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Hawaiian Electric Co. is offering its data on wind conditions and bird activities in the Kahuku area of Oahu to anyone who wants to go into the wind-energy business. 

The utility spent millions to develop a wind farm near Kahuku in the 1980s, but pulled the plug after a series of technological and logistical problems made the project untenable. 
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		<![CDATA[ Hawaiian Electric Co. is offering its data on wind conditions and bird activities in the Kahuku area of Oahu to anyone who wants to go into the wind-energy business. 

The utility spent millions to develop a wind farm near Kahuku in the 1980s, but pulled the plug after a series of technological and logistical problems made the project untenable. 
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</entry>            <entry>
	<title>Molokai Ranch responds to UPC Wind</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/12569" title="Molokai Ranch responds to UPC Wind"/> 
	<id>.12569</id> 
	<updated>2007-11-08T05:17:23Z</updated> 
	<published>2007-11-08T05:17:23Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">In a letter addressed to MCSC President Glenn Izawa, Nicholas reiterated what he had said in a July letter published in The Molokai Times stating that the Ranch is not for sale.

&amp;quot;MPL is utterly committed to the Community-Based Master Land Use Plan for Molokai Ranch with its resultant donations to the Molokai Land Trust, easement protections and implementation of all other aspects of the Plan,&amp;quot; the letter said. 

&amp;quot;Because of our commitment to the Master Plan, MPL is not for sale.&amp;quot;

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		<![CDATA[ In a letter addressed to MCSC President Glenn Izawa, Nicholas reiterated what he had said in a July letter published in The Molokai Times stating that the Ranch is not for sale.

&amp;quot;MPL is utterly committed to the Community-Based Master Land Use Plan for Molokai Ranch with its resultant donations to the Molokai Land Trust, easement protections and implementation of all other aspects of the Plan,&amp;quot; the letter said. 

&amp;quot;Because of our commitment to the Master Plan, MPL is not for sale.&amp;quot;

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