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General or Montana
The New York State fleet of wind turbines with an installed capacity of 1,634 megawatts, on average across all projects, operated at under 25% annual capacity factor since 2009.
New Era Wind letter requesting the MN PUC suspend further consideration of the project
April 17, 2013
by Peter Mastic
This letter was sent to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission in reference to the Goodhue Wind project proposal now known as the New Era Wind Farm. New Era explains that it has initiated discussions to assign its power contracts to a third-party wind project developer and site. It further requests that any further evidentiary procedures with respect to the the project before the PUC be placed on hold. It appears from the letter that the project will be sold or canceled.
Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) ruling on the Cherry Tree Wind Farm Pty Ltd
April 10, 2013
by Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT)
The Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) ruling on the Cherry Tree Wind Farm Pty Ltd proposal to erect 16 industrial scale wind turbines (3.5 MW each). This ruling is unique in that the Commissioners deferred a decision on the impact of the project on human health until further, planned studies can be conducted at a project with similarly sized turbines.
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Australia / New Zealand]
Iberdrola Groton Wind: Mechanics Lien Filed Against the Wind Project and Owner
April 3, 2013
by Alvin J. Coleman & Son
Alvin J. Coleman & Son has filed a Mechanics Lien in the State of New Hampshire for the amount of $3,490,781. The Lien was filed against Cianbro Corporation, Groton Wind LLC, Iberdrola Renewables LLC, Iberdrola Energy Projects Inc, Yankee Forest Limited Liability Company and others. The full document can be accessed by clicking on the link(s) at the bottom of this page.
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New Hampshire]
NH House Committee petition on establishing siting criteria for wind-powered energy facilities
March 3, 2013
by David Borden, Chairman
This petition by the New Hampshire House Science, Technology and Energy Committee asks the State's Site Evaluation Committee (SEC) to adopt rules establishing comprehensive procedures and siting criteria for applications for certificates for wind-powered energy facilities. The SEC which is authorized to certificate projects greater than 30 MW must respond to the petition within 30 days.
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New Hampshire]
Wisconsin Towns Association adopts wind turbine moratorium resolution
January 21, 2013
by Richard J. Stadelman, Executive Director
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Wisconsin Public Service Commission and the State of Wisconsin enact a moratorium to stop the permitting and installation of industrial wind turbines until further studies are done, solutions are found, and the State's wind siting rule (PSC 128) is modified to implement standards that address ultra low frequency sound and infrasound from wind turbines that will protect the health and safety of residents.
Are global wind power resource estimates overstated?
January 15, 2013
by Amanda S Adams and DavidW Keith
This important paper from Harvard examines the how each wind turbine creates behind it a "wind shadow" in which the air has been slowed down by drag on the turbine's blades. This drag interferes with other turbines in the project thus reducing the actual output of the facility. The full report can be accessed by clicking on the link(s) at the bottom of this page.
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This important document examines the real cost of wind power after factoring in accomodations for wind's variable nature and the need to site projects long distances from load.
Abstract: Green technologies (e.g. wind turbines, solar cells, and biofuels) and initiatives (e.g. efficiency, recycling, and organics) yield distinct unanticipated consequences that can partially or fully offset intended environmental benefits.
This paper examines the contribution of wind power generation to operational CO2 savings or the Irish electricity grid. The Conclusion of the paper is provided below. The full paper can be accessed by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page.