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An apartment owner's plan to build a 60-foot wind turbine to provide power for his six units at 1282 Commercial St. stirred frustrations among his neighbors during a board of zoning appeals public hearing on July 8.
Joseph Fantasia agreed to reduce the height of the turbine to 53 feet after hearing comments from nearby homeowners about his design plans that include construction of a garage and a retaining wall.
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Committee defers changes to wind turbine law until the end of the month
July 10, 2009 by Katie Farrell in The Daily News
July 10, 2009 by Katie Farrell in The Daily News
Any recommendations from the City Council's Planning and Development committee on how to change the city's wind turbine ordinance will not come for a few weeks. The three-person board decided last night to wait to go through the document until they gather more information and divide up the work.
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So long coal, oil, nuclear power. Brewster may not be the breeziest town on Cape Cod but it stands to be the first to power all town buildings with wind energy via two towering turbines hunkered down near Route 6.
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Tribe says draft ocean map to allow turbines may spoil scenic views
July 7, 2009 by Mike Seccombe in Vineyard Gazette
July 7, 2009 by Mike Seccombe in Vineyard Gazette
A proposal to allow the only commercial wind farms in state waters close to the western end of the Vineyard has been advanced without due consideration of the views of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) ...Ms. Washington said the plan is a "real concern" because it would impinge on sites important to the cultural traditions of the tribe and impact the view from the Gay Head Cliffs.
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Slow down, the Franklin Regional Planning Board has advised the state about its proposed 'fast-track' wind energy siting legislation.
The Legislature should conduct a hearing in Franklin County, the regional board wrote this week in its comments on the fast-track bill.
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nder the newly released ocean management plan for the state's coastal waters, Greater Newburyport's coastline could one day be home to 10 wind turbines.
Massachusetts officials yesterday released a draft of the plan that spells out rules for setting up wind farms in state waters.
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Energy committee disappointed voters rejected study money
July 1, 2009 by Karen Nugent in Worcester Telegram & Gazette
July 1, 2009 by Karen Nugent in Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Members of the Alternative Energy Initiative Committee are disappointed that town meeting voters rejected a request for $55,000 to study possible sites for wind energy. ...The request was for up to $55,000 to study two places believed to have enough wind velocity to harness energy.
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A state plan to manage future renewable energy projects in coastal waters would put the kibosh on proposed large wind farms in Buzzards Bay but open up the possibility of as many as 10 turbines in the waters around Cape Cod and almost 170 turbines southwest of Martha's Vineyard.
"We're the first state in the nation to conduct such a comprehensive ocean management plan," Ian Bowles, state secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs, said.
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State draws zones for coast wind farms; Aims to protect sensitive areas of sea
July 1, 2009 by Beth Daley in Boston Globe
July 1, 2009 by Beth Daley in Boston Globe
Dozens of wind turbines could sprout within sight of the Massachusetts shoreline under a first-of-its-kind state blueprint with the promise of generating both electricity and controversy.
The draft plan, scheduled to be released today, would allow a series of small wind farms of up to 10 turbines each in coastal waters that stretch 3 miles from shore.
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The Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board has voted 7-0 to authorize a Certificate of Environmental Impact for the Cape Wind offshore wind energy project. The board effectively granted nine state and local permits required for the project to proceed.
In doing so, the board overrode the 2007 decision by the Cape Cod Commission to deny a Development of Regional Impact permit for the electrical cable.
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General]
On most sites a 40-foot wide road to the turbine location would to be built to allow for crane access.
Tilly estimated the average wind speed across the sites at around 11 mph at 49 meters above the ground (150 feet) and 15 mph at an elevation of 80 meters. B&V relied heavily on measurements made by a test tower at the golf course. Wind speeds peak in March and hit a trough in August. Breezes from the southwest would generate most of the power.
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Reminding a state panel Shay's Rebellion was fought in the Berkshires, numerous area residents expressed their displeasure on Wednesday night with a bill working its way through the Legislature they say would put too much control over wind-turbine permitting in the hands of a "politically appointed" state board.
"This is about giving away your freedom, this is about giving away your power," said self-proclaimed mountain man Rene Wendell.
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Impact on People|
Energy Policy]
On the first sunny evening all week a crowd of 247 voters turned out to Special Town Meeting Thursday to vote on a citizen petition proposed “moratorium” on the wind energy bylaw and an article amending the previously approved article on the high school’s turf field.
Shortly after Town Meeting was called to order Town Moderator Daniel Evans told the crowd they would not be able to act upon the wind energy bylaw as it was set forth in the warrant.
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While the Berkshire hills are being eyed as the primary location for wind power projects on state-owned land, turbines aren't likely to start popping up anytime soon, state officials said Wednesday during a public input session at Berkshire Community College. ...opponents accused the state of being misguided into believing wind power will help the state meet future energy needs.
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Special Town Meeting will not be able to act on wind bylaw
June 24, 2009 by Nancy White in Wicked Local Cohasset
June 24, 2009 by Nancy White in Wicked Local Cohasset
Citizens expecting to head to the high school gymnasium tonight (Thursday) to cast their vote on a proposed amendment to the wind energy bylaw will not be given the chance.
On the eve of the scheduled Special Town Meeting Wednesday a majority of the Planning Board determined they needed more information, discussion and clarity on the citizen petition article concerning the wind energy bylaw.
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State pushes for control of wind turbine permitting
June 24, 2009 by Gillian Swart in Wicked Local Newburyport
June 24, 2009 by Gillian Swart in Wicked Local Newburyport
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The committee began looking over the ordinance in April. The City Council had agreed to re-examine the ordinance and possibly make changes after neighbors in the Back Bay neighborhood voiced their opposition to the 292-foot turbine put up by business owner Mark Richey on his woodworking facility site in the industrial park.
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The Renewable Energy Wind Power Committee presented its final report to selectmen Wednesday, recommending that the town consider building a single, municipally operated 600 kilowatt wind turbine in the Orleans Watershed, at Site 1, near the old swamp.
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Newburyport resident seeks responsible siting of windmills
June 21, 2009 by Gillian Swart in The Examiner
June 21, 2009 by Gillian Swart in The Examiner
Newburyport's wind turbine bugs some neighbors.Lifelong Newburyport resident Patty Spalding is trying to get the attention of the Massachusetts legislature as it considers an amendment to the Wind Energy Siting Reform Act.
Currently in committee, Senate bill No. 1504 (House bill 3065), would among other things establish a full-time position to provide technical assistance to communities on the siting of wind energy facilities.
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Special Town Meeting: Wind bylaw front and center
June 19, 2009 by Nancy White in Wicked Local Cohasset
June 19, 2009 by Nancy White in Wicked Local Cohasset
On the heels of a highly controversial wind turbine project application-the first under the wind energy conversion facility bylaw-a group of residents feel the bylaw needs revision. In order to revise the bylaw properly, the proponents are proposing a "moratorium" be placed on the bylaw and all its provisions to prevent new applications from being grandfathered in under the current bylaw.
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