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Transmission project re-energized
Posted by: Lisa on October 28, 2009 9:11:15 PM
While it appeared briefly Monday that the lights were out on a proposed high-voltage electric transmission line that would serve the state's growing wind industry, officials recharged the plan Tuesday.
The Southwest Power Pool Inc.'s board of directors on Tuesday included the $518 million "Spearville line" in a package of transmission expansion projects it was forwarding for further study and probable approval.
The 765-kilovolt line would go from Spearville, the site of a wind farm in southwest Kansas, to Wichita and down to the Oklahoma border, where it could hook into lines to other states.
Note : http://www.gctelegram.com/News/Transmission-line
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Opposition grows to clean energy acts
Posted by: Lisa on October 19, 2009 5:54:30 PM
If nothing else, the opposition is organized.
While members of the U.S. Senate struggle to find the right language for the American Clean Energy and Security Act and the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act, the opposition to both measures has grown larger and more vocal. ...In fact many industry leaders say the bills would kill jobs and wreck the economy. Across the country trade associations have lined up to stop the Waxman-Markey bill.
Note : http://dailyreporter.com/blog/2009/10/19/opposition-grows-to-clean-energy-acts/
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Oklahoma power line upgrade doesn't make it to list
Posted by: Lisa on October 09, 2009 3:09:10 PM
Note : http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-power-line-upgrade-doesnt-make-it-to-list/article/3407501
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Saving a prairie treasure
Posted by: Lisa on September 13, 2009 6:32:53 AM
The preserve itself has grown to 39,100 acres. But that's only a fraction of the 3.8-million-acre region known as the Flint Hills, straddling the Oklahoma-Kansas state line with the largest remaining patch of tallgrass prairie on the continent. ...While wind power generates clean energy, the vast networks of turbines, roads and power grids can disturb a natural ecosystem just as much as any other industrialization, Hamilton says.
Note : http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20090913_11_A1_Thetal251045
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Commissioners hear concerns from landowners
Posted by: Lisa on June 09, 2009 8:58:20 AM
Nine landowners concerned about OG&E putting transmission lines in bar ditches along their land voiced complaints to the Woodward County Commission Monday, saying the county needed to hold the energy company accountable. ...According to another land owner, concrete bases 20 feet deep are being constructed to hold the poles for the transmission lines.
Klick said, "These poles are 80 feet tall. They have a detrimental value to everybody's land."
Note : http://www.woodwardnews.net/local/local_story_160075136.html
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OG&E wins imminent domain battle with landowners
Posted by: Lisa on May 20, 2009 10:36:29 AM
Two judges in northwestern Oklahoma have ruled for Oklahoma Gas and Electric in separate imminent domain cases over transmission lines.
OG&E wants to build a 112-mile-long transmission line to carry electricity from wind farms near Woodward to Oklahoma City.
Note : http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=298&articleid=20090520_298_0_OKLAHO7318
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OG&E land plan stirs debate: Some don't want transmission line
Posted by: Lisa on May 20, 2009 7:06:32 AM
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. has won the first two skirmishes in a legal battle with northwestern Oklahoma landowners over the utility's authority to have private property condemned for a high-voltage transmission line.
The 112-mile-long, 345-kilovolt transmission line would be used to move electricity to the Oklahoma City area from wind farms near Woodward.
Note : http://www.newsok.com/oge-land-plan-stirs-debate/article/3371103
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OG&E, landowners in power struggle
Posted by: Lisa on May 05, 2009 12:03:21 PM
Purvine and John Oler, a landowner near Watonga, dispute that there was much negotiation.
"They came to us and made an offer and said we would either take that offer or they would file eminent domain," Purvine said. "There was no recourse. That's the way it was."
Oler, 64, said the OG&E representative essentially told him, "Do it our way, or we condemn you."
Note : http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectid=49&articleid=20090505_49_E4_PhotoI432244&rss_lnk=5
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Property owners voice concerns about OG&E's transmission line plan
Posted by: Lisa on May 02, 2009 8:06:29 PM
Conflict is brewing between Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. and some northwestern Oklahoma landowners over OG&E's attempts to condemn property for a high-voltage transmission line to transport wind-generated electricity.
"I have a neighbor with a pacemaker. He told me he will never be able to go on his property again," said Jimmie Purvine, 61, who is fighting condemnation of a 1 1/2 -mile long strip across his Dewey County property.
Note : http://www.newsok.com/property-owners-voice-concerns-about-ogs-transmission-line-plan/article/3366283
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Wildlife Commission accepts $3.75 million for conservation; sets seasons for big game
Posted by: Lisa on April 03, 2009 6:00:42 PM
The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission recently voted to secure millions of dollars for conservation projects with OG&E and Tulsa-based NatureWorks as well as set important hunting regulations and dates for new seasons on black bear, antelope, elk and others.
At its April meeting, the Commission approved a memorandum of agreement with OG&E. Through the agreement, OG&E will invest $3.75 million to help offset the impact of the "OU Spirit" wind farm on lesser prairie chickens and other wildlife in northwest Oklahoma.
Note : http://www.bixbybulletin.com/articles/2009/04/03/sports/doc49d66400db600021012102.txt
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Impact on People
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Wind turbine noise fuels frustration in Oklahoma
Posted by: Lisa on April 03, 2009 9:38:05 AM
Roger Mills County resident Scott Shillingstad said the noises emitted by wind turbines on a neighbor's property are worse than annoying. They're unbearable.
"It sounds like we have an international airport next door to us," Shillingstad said. "Our health is being threatened. We're about ready to abandon our property."
Note : http://www.newsok.com/wind-turbine-noise-fuels-frustration-in-oklahoma/article/3358578
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Lawyers advise taking care in wind-turbine contracts
Posted by: Lisa on April 03, 2009 12:04:37 AM
Wind farm leasing in Oklahoma is a little like the Wild West. Experts say there's virtually no regulation and lots of opportunity for landowners to either profit or make deals they'll later regret.
"It's very much a wildcatter's environment with a lot of speculation going on," said former Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth, who now handles alternative energy legal issues in his job as an attorney with the Phillips Murrah law firm.
Note : http://newsok.com/lawyers-advise-taking-care-in-wind-turbine-contracts/article/3358550
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Falling demand for railcars, wind farms costs 381 jobs in Oklahoma
Posted by: Lisa on January 29, 2009 8:09:34 AM
The closure this month of Trinity's Tank Car Inc.'s freight railcar manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City affected about 250 hourly and administrative employees. Tulsa-based Trinity Structural Towers Inc., which produced towers for wind farms, closed Jan. 16. About 130 hourly and administrative workers lost their jobs. Employees at both facilities were given a 60-day notice, the company said.
Note : http://newsok.com/falling-demand-for-railcars-wind-farms-costs-381-jobs/article/3341521
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