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<title>Push for wind farms in Western North Carolina renewed, scaled back</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:17:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Legislators declined this summer to clear the way for North Carolina to tap the power of mountain winds. Next year, they could decide whether to allow a single, experimental ridgetop wind farm.

Rep. Phil Frye said at a Wednesday wind-energy forum that he plans to propose allowing the state to issue one permit for building rows of wind turbines on a ridge - which he hopes would happen at a site overlooking his hometown of Spruce Pine.

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<description>Legislators declined this summer to clear the way for North Carolina to tap the power of mountain winds. Next year, they could decide whether to allow a single, experimental ridgetop wind farm.

Rep. Phil Frye said at a Wednesday wind-energy forum that he plans to propose allowing the state to issue one permit for building rows of wind turbines on a ridge - which he hopes would happen at a site overlooking his hometown of Spruce Pine.

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<title>Test site for wind farm draws varied comments</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 05:25:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Construction of a demonstration wind energy project in Pamlico Sound could begin as early as next year, according to state officials who met with Outer Banks residents to discuss offshore wind energy Friday. ...[Gov. Beverly] Perdue told the audience that the state could position itself as a leader in &quot;green energy,&quot; developing innovative ways that would help the environment and also create jobs.

&quot;Make no mistake though, every governor in America is thinking about this. North Carolina has to do as much as we can do safely or we will fail,&quot; she said.
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<description>Construction of a demonstration wind energy project in Pamlico Sound could begin as early as next year, according to state officials who met with Outer Banks residents to discuss offshore wind energy Friday. ...[Gov. Beverly] Perdue told the audience that the state could position itself as a leader in &quot;green energy,&quot; developing innovative ways that would help the environment and also create jobs.

&quot;Make no mistake though, every governor in America is thinking about this. North Carolina has to do as much as we can do safely or we will fail,&quot; she said.
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<title>Test site for wind farm draws varied comments</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Governor Beverly Perdue, Senate President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight, and Representative Tim Spear hosted the meeting at Cape Hatteras Secondary School.

&quot;If water levels are rising as predicted and we take no action, we will have made a terrible mistake for the people who come after us,&quot; Basnight said in opening remarks to a crowd of more than 250 people assembled in the school auditorium.
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<description>Governor Beverly Perdue, Senate President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight, and Representative Tim Spear hosted the meeting at Cape Hatteras Secondary School.

&quot;If water levels are rising as predicted and we take no action, we will have made a terrible mistake for the people who come after us,&quot; Basnight said in opening remarks to a crowd of more than 250 people assembled in the school auditorium.
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<title>NC Senate head won't fight coastal wind farms</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 20:31:05 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The leader of the state Senate said Friday that he won't fight wind farms proposed offshore from an area he represents, although he's aware that residents are concerned about the possible effects on tourism.

&quot;Change does not come easy to me or to the people of this island,&quot; Senate leader Marc Basnight, D-Dare, told a public meeting on Hatteras Island.

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<description>The leader of the state Senate said Friday that he won't fight wind farms proposed offshore from an area he represents, although he's aware that residents are concerned about the possible effects on tourism.

&quot;Change does not come easy to me or to the people of this island,&quot; Senate leader Marc Basnight, D-Dare, told a public meeting on Hatteras Island.

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<title>Outer Banks wind farm planned; Outer Banks firm laying groundwork</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ For more than a year, a tiny Chapel Hill company has been laying plans for a project that would catapult North Carolina into a national leadership role in offshore wind energy development. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corp. is eyeing federal waters about 25 miles offshore to chase a dream of harnessing pollution-free electricity generated by some of the nation's best wind resources.

An offshore wind farm has yet to be built in this country, and the hurdles are formidable.
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<description>For more than a year, a tiny Chapel Hill company has been laying plans for a project that would catapult North Carolina into a national leadership role in offshore wind energy development. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corp. is eyeing federal waters about 25 miles offshore to chase a dream of harnessing pollution-free electricity generated by some of the nation's best wind resources.

An offshore wind farm has yet to be built in this country, and the hurdles are formidable.
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<title>Wind farm study favors sound near Buxton, N.C. </title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 06:52:45 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ After measuring wind value and eliminating conflicts with bird migratory patterns, fish habitat and military air space, a new state coastal wind study says the best spot for utility-scale wind energy is in the sound off Buxton.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill feasibility study, requested last year by state Sen. Marc Basnight, D-Manteo, found that most other state waters are unsuitable for wind-energy development.
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<description>After measuring wind value and eliminating conflicts with bird migratory patterns, fish habitat and military air space, a new state coastal wind study says the best spot for utility-scale wind energy is in the sound off Buxton.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill feasibility study, requested last year by state Sen. Marc Basnight, D-Manteo, found that most other state waters are unsuitable for wind-energy development.
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<title>Clean energy future may be blowing in the wind</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 16:00:27 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Will wind-generated power save the environment or sacrifice it?

The answer depends on who you ask ...&quot;Your senators are very brave in what they're doing,&quot; said Lisa Linowes of New Hampshire-based Wind Action. &quot;The legislature already concluded when it adopted the Ridge ordinance that your mountains have cultural significance to the state. When asked now to consider whether that value is worth more - or less - than wind generated electrons on the grid, your mountain senators are doing what most politicians in the U.S. have not done. They're putting a cold eye to the options and deciding wind is not worth the sacrifice, at least for now.&quot;
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<description>Will wind-generated power save the environment or sacrifice it?

The answer depends on who you ask ...&quot;Your senators are very brave in what they're doing,&quot; said Lisa Linowes of New Hampshire-based Wind Action. &quot;The legislature already concluded when it adopted the Ridge ordinance that your mountains have cultural significance to the state. When asked now to consider whether that value is worth more - or less - than wind generated electrons on the grid, your mountain senators are doing what most politicians in the U.S. have not done. They're putting a cold eye to the options and deciding wind is not worth the sacrifice, at least for now.&quot;
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<title>North Carolina moves to limit wind projects</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 21:32:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The North Carolina Senate voted overwhelmingly to ban large turbines from the state's ridgelines. The North Carolina State Senate has voted overwhelmingly to ban large wind turbines from the state's scenic western ridgelines.

The 42-1 vote on Thursday represents the strongest stand against wind turbines taken by lawmakers in any state. 
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<description>The North Carolina Senate voted overwhelmingly to ban large turbines from the state's ridgelines. The North Carolina State Senate has voted overwhelmingly to ban large wind turbines from the state's scenic western ridgelines.

The 42-1 vote on Thursday represents the strongest stand against wind turbines taken by lawmakers in any state. 
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<title>Senate bans some wind energy</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:20:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The N.C. Senate voted yesterday to ban the commercial generation of wind energy on North Carolina's western mountain ridges.

Supporters of the ban argued that the construction of large wind turbines in the mountains would ruin the mountains' natural beauty.

Environmentalists say that the state should be encouraging wind power, not limiting it.

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<description>The N.C. Senate voted yesterday to ban the commercial generation of wind energy on North Carolina's western mountain ridges.

Supporters of the ban argued that the construction of large wind turbines in the mountains would ruin the mountains' natural beauty.

Environmentalists say that the state should be encouraging wind power, not limiting it.

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<title>NC bill would keep wind turbines off mountaintops</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 23:10:02 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ North Carolina senators have approved banning wind turbines from Appalachian ridges, balancing potential for green energy against unspoiled mountain vistas.

The Senate voted 42-1 on Thursday to establish regulations for where wind turbines can be built. It next heads to the state House, where it may not come up until next spring.
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<description>North Carolina senators have approved banning wind turbines from Appalachian ridges, balancing potential for green energy against unspoiled mountain vistas.

The Senate voted 42-1 on Thursday to establish regulations for where wind turbines can be built. It next heads to the state House, where it may not come up until next spring.
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<title>Looser windmill rules defeated</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Rows of wind turbines are unlikely to be spinning atop mountain ridges anytime soon.

A Senate committee on Wednesday rejected a proposal that would have paved the way for large-scale wind energy production in the mountains.

Large wind turbines are banned under the state's interpretation of a law restricting ridge development. The Agriculture Committee advanced a proposal that would keep it that way, changing the ridge law to cement the ban.

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<description>Rows of wind turbines are unlikely to be spinning atop mountain ridges anytime soon.

A Senate committee on Wednesday rejected a proposal that would have paved the way for large-scale wind energy production in the mountains.

Large wind turbines are banned under the state's interpretation of a law restricting ridge development. The Agriculture Committee advanced a proposal that would keep it that way, changing the ridge law to cement the ban.

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<title>Wind turbine opponents win the day</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 17:20:11 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Officials have interpreted the state's mountain ridge development law as banning large wind turbines on the ridges. The Senate Agriculture Committee this morning rejected a proposal that would have reversed that ban.

Instead, a bill moving through the Senate will continue to call for cementing the ban.
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<description>Officials have interpreted the state's mountain ridge development law as banning large wind turbines on the ridges. The Senate Agriculture Committee this morning rejected a proposal that would have reversed that ban.

Instead, a bill moving through the Senate will continue to call for cementing the ban.
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<title>Texas wind farms reap N.C. dollars; Utilities look out of state to meet green-energy targets</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/22432</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 22:17:07 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The answer to North Carolina's green energy challenge is blowing in the wind-swept mesas of Texas. 

With the first deadlines fast approaching for North Carolina's renewable energy targets, power companies in this state are snapping up green certificates from out-of-state wind farms. The certificates don't buy electricity, but pay for credits needed to meet state targets. 

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<description>The answer to North Carolina's green energy challenge is blowing in the wind-swept mesas of Texas. 

With the first deadlines fast approaching for North Carolina's renewable energy targets, power companies in this state are snapping up green certificates from out-of-state wind farms. The certificates don't buy electricity, but pay for credits needed to meet state targets. 

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<title>Wind power raises storm; Legislators shaping bill to limit use in N.C. hills</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 23:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ State senators are now considering a bill that -- as it's currently written -- would effectively ban any large-scale generation of wind power in the mountains.

The bill appeared to be headed for passage in the Senate last week because it had the support of several key Democrats from the mountains.

Allowing large wind turbines would &quot;destroy our crown jewel,&quot; said Sen. Martin Nesbitt, D-Buncombe.

But Sen. Steve Goss, D-Watauga, broke with the other western legislators, saying that the ban goes too far.
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<description>State senators are now considering a bill that -- as it's currently written -- would effectively ban any large-scale generation of wind power in the mountains.

The bill appeared to be headed for passage in the Senate last week because it had the support of several key Democrats from the mountains.

Allowing large wind turbines would &quot;destroy our crown jewel,&quot; said Sen. Martin Nesbitt, D-Buncombe.

But Sen. Steve Goss, D-Watauga, broke with the other western legislators, saying that the ban goes too far.
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<title>N.C. wind-power regs hit snag</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 19:37:54 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The Senate's Finance Committee had approved a version of the bill that included rules for permits to build wind farms in the N.C. mountains on Tuesday. But in floor debate Wednesday afternoon, Rep. Steve Goss, D-Watauga, attempted to amend the bill to allow more wind development in the high country. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>The Senate's Finance Committee had approved a version of the bill that included rules for permits to build wind farms in the N.C. mountains on Tuesday. But in floor debate Wednesday afternoon, Rep. Steve Goss, D-Watauga, attempted to amend the bill to allow more wind development in the high country.</description>
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<title>No vote on windmill regulations</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 22:05:47 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ State senators came to no conclusion today about whether to keep windmills from lining mountain ridges. ...After Democrats huddled privately, the bill was sent back to the Senate Agriculture Committee for more work.
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<description>State senators came to no conclusion today about whether to keep windmills from lining mountain ridges. ...After Democrats huddled privately, the bill was sent back to the Senate Agriculture Committee for more work.
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<title>Lawmakers spar over windmill restrictions</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 21:44:32 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Local and global environmental worries ran into each other Wednesday on the floor of the state Senate.

&quot;It's a competing environmental issue,&quot; state Sen. Joe Sam Queen told fellow senators, &quot;developing alternative wind energy and preserving the beauty of the mountains.&quot;

Senate Democrats from Western North Carolina sparred over whether windmills should be allowed to line ridge tops. 
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<description>Local and global environmental worries ran into each other Wednesday on the floor of the state Senate.

&quot;It's a competing environmental issue,&quot; state Sen. Joe Sam Queen told fellow senators, &quot;developing alternative wind energy and preserving the beauty of the mountains.&quot;

Senate Democrats from Western North Carolina sparred over whether windmills should be allowed to line ridge tops. 
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<title>Lawmakers aim to protect scenery with windmill limits</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 14:19:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A proposed change to North Carolina's ridge protection law unveiled Tuesday would prevent large-scale wind energy production in the mountains.

At the urging of some mountain senators, the state Senate Finance Committee added the restrictions to a bill moving through the General Assembly that will shape where windmills are allowed to be built statewide.

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<description>A proposed change to North Carolina's ridge protection law unveiled Tuesday would prevent large-scale wind energy production in the mountains.

At the urging of some mountain senators, the state Senate Finance Committee added the restrictions to a bill moving through the General Assembly that will shape where windmills are allowed to be built statewide.

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<title>Lawmakers approve wind power ban</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:19:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Senate lawmakers this afternoon brought the state a step closer to a total ban on commercial wind development on North Caorlina's mountain tops with an overwhelming vote in the Senate Finance Committee of the General Assembly.
Panel members agreed to restrict wind power development to residential uses on towers limited to 100 feet tall. That restriction prohibits commercial wind farms, which link multiple turbines that can exceed 300 feet. 
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<description>Senate lawmakers this afternoon brought the state a step closer to a total ban on commercial wind development on North Caorlina's mountain tops with an overwhelming vote in the Senate Finance Committee of the General Assembly.
Panel members agreed to restrict wind power development to residential uses on towers limited to 100 feet tall. That restriction prohibits commercial wind farms, which link multiple turbines that can exceed 300 feet. 
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<title>NC wind farm plans await regulations; Some WNC lawmakers want limits on Mitchell project</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 17:00:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The prospects for harnessing the winds whipping across a mountain ridge in Mitchell County depend on which way the wind blows in the General Assembly.

Some lawmakers want to create a permit process for wind farms in the mountains, while others want to ban such clusters of windmills from ridges.

Officials say they are poised to lure a wind-energy company and its green jobs to Spruce Pine if legislators open the door.
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<description>The prospects for harnessing the winds whipping across a mountain ridge in Mitchell County depend on which way the wind blows in the General Assembly.

Some lawmakers want to create a permit process for wind farms in the mountains, while others want to ban such clusters of windmills from ridges.

Officials say they are poised to lure a wind-energy company and its green jobs to Spruce Pine if legislators open the door.
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