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For about two hours, the supervisors heard arguments from a standing-room-only group of residents who made it clear that the windmills are not wanted, mainly citing health concerns as their reasons. ...[Supervisors Chairman Kevin] Kowalick said if the supervisors need a good foundation to stand on if the project is rejected.
"We need a legal reason to reject the plans and we have a good start here tonight," Kowalick said.
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Mineral advisory panel tours Pa. wind farm site
May 19, 2009 by Sarah Moses in Cumberland Times-News
May 19, 2009 by Sarah Moses in Cumberland Times-News
The Lookout wind project in Somerset County is five turbines smaller than the US WindForce project proposed at Pinnacle in Mineral County, but members of the Community Advisory Panel got the opportunity to get a feel for wind farms and meet the company likely to operate the Pinnacle project.
"Edison is our joint venture partner," Jim Cookman, vice president of project development for US WindForce, said during Monday's tour. "We have a joint development agreement.
Freeland officials, residents hear wind farm details
May 19, 2009 by Amanda Christman in Standard-Speaker
May 19, 2009 by Amanda Christman in Standard-Speaker
Freeland area residents and local and state officials recently heard an overview of Freeland Municipal Authority's proposed wind farm in Foster Township.
St. Francis University's Renewable Energy Center will conduct the wind test at a 500-acre undeveloped site in Foster Township. The land is owned by the Freeland Municipal Authority.
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The Fayette County commissioners will hold a public hearing next week on a proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance that, if adopted, would allow the placement of wind turbines in certain zoning districts without approval from the zoning hearing board.
The amendment proposes to change a section of the county zoning ordinance dealing with windmill/wind turbines that would change the use from a special exception to a permitted use in agricultural and manufacturing zoning districts.
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More windmills are appearing at the tops of mountains and highlands signaling that Pennsylvania is becoming a leader in clean, renewable wind energy.
But some people aren't so happy about the towering figures and down in Fayette County, they are the subject of an ongoing battle.
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Report of wind turbine fire draws crews
May 15, 2009 by Stephen J. Pytak and Frank Andruscavage in Republican Herald
May 15, 2009 by Stephen J. Pytak and Frank Andruscavage in Republican Herald
Firefighters responded to a report of a wind turbine fire at the first commercial-size wind farm in Schuylkill County, Locust Ridge I in Mahanoy Township, Thursday afternoon, according to reports from the Schuylkill County Communications Center.
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A proposal to build the area's tallest wind turbines, visible from downtown Altoona to the Buckhorn, has been forwarded to the Logan Township Planning Commission for comment.
Supervisors, who asked Thursday night if the taller-than-typical height would affect noise and visibility from the Horseshoe Curve, agreed that they want the planning commission to look at the latest proposal.
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A storm is swirling around an 18-turbine wind farm outside Berlin, which is at the center of a multimillion-dollar federal lawsuit.
Project developers Lookout Windpower Holding Co. of Missouri and Freestream Capital LLC are suing farm owner Edison Mission Group of Irvine, Calif., and four other companies.
The plaintiffs say they still are owed $10.5 million on the $11.5 million deal.
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Firefighters responded to a report of a turbine fire at the first commercial-size wind farm in Schuylkill County, Locust Ridge I in Mahanoy Township, Thursday afternoon, according to reports from Schuylkill County Communications. ...In service since March 2007, this G87 turbine is one of the original 13 turbines which was part of the Locust Ridge I.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Army Corps of Engineers will formally review whether the endangered Indiana bat and migratory birds could be harmed by 30 big wind turbines proposed for ecologically sensitive Shaffer Mountain in northeastern Somerset County. ...The federal review, requested by three state environmental groups, is the first U.S. Endangered Species Act assessment of the impacts of wind projects in the Eastern U.S. on bats and migratory birds.
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Impact on Wildlife]
About 40 residents of Brady Township and the surrounding area met at the Brady Township Community Building Monday to hear about some of the possible effects of a wind turbine project that is being developed in the area.
Luthersburg residents Sharon and Gary Gilmore hosted the event and invited a speaker from Save Our Allegheny Ridges to speak.
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General]
In 2007, Gamesa Energy USA agreed to allow the Windber Area Authority to oversee the impact the proposed 30-turbine Shaffer Mountain Wind Farm would have on the watershed.
As part of the deal, the authority imposed certain conditions on the development.
Now, as the state Department of Environmental Protection is considering Gamesa's permit for the wind project, the authority wants to make sure the state is taking those conditions into account.
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Impact on Wildlife|
Impact on Landscape]
Iberdrola Renewables bat study shows more than 70 percent reduction in bat mortality at wind energy facilities
May 12, 2009 in Yahoo News
May 12, 2009 in Yahoo News
The first year of a ground-breaking effort to study the interaction between bats and wind turbines at the Casselman Wind Power Project shows that turning off the turbines during low wind periods reduced bat mortality by more than 70 percent.
Iberdrola Renewables, the owner of the Casselman wind farm, partnered with independent conservation group, Bat Conservation International (BCI), for wildlife data collection at the southwestern Pennsylvania wind power project.
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Impact on Wildlife|
Impact on Bats]
Resident fails to meet zoners' conditions to install 2 windmills
May 8, 2009 by Al Dietz in Times News
May 8, 2009 by Al Dietz in Times News
A property owner was denied by the Schuylkill County Zoning Hearing Board to install two windmills on his property to generate electricity for his home and business on grounds he failed to prove the safety of the items.
The decision was handed down at the monthly meeting of the board held Thursday evening at the courthouse in Pottsville.
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Zoning/Planning]
One Fayette County commissioner said that a recently overturned zoning hearing board ruling is evidence that the board doesn't always rule in line with county's zoning ordinance. ..."The court's ruling solidifies my long-standing concern of factual instances where ZHB decisions deviates from the county's zoning ordinance," Commissioner Angela M. Zimmerlink said.
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Zoning/Planning]
The company that pursued building wind turbines in Logan Township has a new plan with taller versions that are confined to the township's wind zone.
Representatives for Gamesa Energy recently submitted revised plans for a wind farm of 19 turbines in the Chestnut Flats area zoned for that type of land use. The company previously proposed building 25 wind turbines, with 17 inside the zone and eight outside.
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Impact on Landscape|
Impact on People]
In the ruling handed down Thursday, Judge Ralph Warman reversed the hearing board's denial of a special exception for Iberdrola Renewables, formerly known as PPM Atlantic Renewable. Warman found that the zoning board "abused its discretion and committed errors of law" when it issued the denial.
Warman ordered the zoning board to reconsider Iberdrola's request.
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General]
Judge Ralph C. Warman, who heard the appeal filed by PPM Atlantic Renewable, sent the case back to the zoning hearing board.
"Since the ZHB has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and render final adjudications in applications for variances, and upon consideration that the ZHB has failed to do so in this case, we remand this action back to the ZHB for further proceedings consistent with this opinion," Warman wrote.
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Zoning/Planning]
North Middleton supervisors volunteer to study wind turbine ordinance
April 29, 2009 by Rick Seltzer in The Patriot-News
April 29, 2009 by Rick Seltzer in The Patriot-News
North Middleton Township supervisors Harry Kelso and James Hare will research a a wind turbine ordinance and report back to the board, supervisors decided at a workshop meeting tonight.
Kelso and Hare volunteered to develop recommendations for the ordinance, which supervisors first considered at last month's workshop meeting.
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Zoning/Planning]
Proposed turbines worry Black Creek Twp. residents
April 25, 2009 by Amanda Christman in Standard-Speaker
April 25, 2009 by Amanda Christman in Standard-Speaker
Black Creek Township residents' concerns weren't eased by testimony Thursday from a wind power company that plans to construct 22 turbines on the Buck Mountain ridge. ...Resident Edward Vergari said the township should collect more information and mandate that all applicable state, county and local permits be secured by Penn Wind prior to zoning approval.
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