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[ General | Impact on Wildlife | Impact on Birds ]

Environmental community split over wind farm

Posted by: hughkemper on May 09, 2006 8:49:01 AM
Some want renewable energy fast; others want to slow down to check on birds.
Note : http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/05/9wind.html
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[ General | Zoning/Planning ]

Port considers weather tower for wind tests

Posted by: hughkemper on February 14, 2007 8:28:33 AM
Allowing a 200-foot weather tower and the management of the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center will be discussed today by Port of Corpus Christi commissioners. Colorado-based Revolution Energy, LLC filed a permit for a two-year agreement with the port to install a meteorological tower to collect wind data. Tibor Hegedus, president and chief project developer for Revolution, said that if wind conditions are good, the company might invest in a wind farm. Commissioners will discuss leasing a quarter acre near the Corpus Christi Railroad Terminal office on the north side of the harbor. The location provides an ideal location for the tower, Hegedus said. “The visual impact of wind turbines sometimes raises questions of concern, but in a setting with smokestacks and such, it may mitigate concern,” Hegedus said. Commissioners also are expected to award a contract to Ovations Food Service, LP, a subsidiary of Comcast Spectacor, for the management and operation of the Ortiz Center. Comcast Spectacor is a Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment firm. Port officials previously said Comcast was being chosen because of its experience managing facilities. Comcast operates more than 60 facilities in the United States and Canada, including Nueces County’s Richard M. Borchard Regional Fairgrounds. The port looked for a company that would assume all responsibility for the center. Comcast, through its subsidiary Ovations Food Services, would handle accounting, event bookings and catering, he added. The center had been managed by Norris Training Systems Inc., based in Houston, and Water Street Inc. provided catering.
Note : http://www.caller.com/ccct/business/article/0,2537,CCCT_873_5348496,00.html
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[ General | Zoning/Planning | Wyoming ]

Tierra Energy to build Wyoming wind farm

Posted by: hughkemper on November 30, 2006 8:06:14 AM
Tierra Energy LLC announced today that it has secured a contract to build a $55 million wind farm that will supply a Wyoming power company with renewable energy. Austin-based Tierra Energy's subsidiary, Happy Jack Windpower, will provide Cheyenne Light Fuel & Power with wind-generated energy over a 20-year period. Cheyenne Light Fuel & Power is a subsidiary of Rapid City, S.D.-based Black Hills Corp. (NYSE:BKH).
Note : http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/austin/stories/2006/11/27/daily22.html?t=printable
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[ General | Impact on People | Noise ]

Wind energy causes pain to some Shallowater ears

Posted by: hughkemper on March 03, 2007 7:32:07 AM
The price of progress is now considered a pain to some ears in Shallowater. Some folks there are upset about the new wind energy turbines now being used by Shallowater ISD. The school district turned them on back in January. They’re meant to save tax dollars, but some say the by-product, sound, is too much. Chad Dugger, a resident in the area says, “I can hear them when they turn off and turn back on. It’s not too much fun living here anymore.” The wind turbine is less than 300 feet from Dugger’s back yard.
Note : http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=6170899
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[ General | Kansas | New Mexico | Oklahoma ]

Xcel Energy Seeking 'Non-Wind' Renewable Energy for Southwest

Posted by: hughkemper on March 24, 2006 8:00:36 AM
AMARILLO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 24, 2006--Xcel Energy has issued a request for proposals for about 40,500 megawatt-hours of annual renewable energy or renewable energy certificates to be generated from renewable technologies other than wind turbines.
Note : http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060324005499&newsLang=en
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[ Impact on Economy | Energy Policy ]

"Robin Hood" could take school money

Posted by: Lisa on April 23, 2009 10:18:41 AM
Meanwhile, lawmakers are trying to pass House Bill 1273 and the bill says that money given by wind energy farms to wealthy districts need to be part of "Robin Hood." "Robin Hood" will then distribute the money through out other districts. Now some school districts in the Big Country can be heavily affected if House Bill 1273 passes.
Note : http://bigcountryhomepage.com/content/fulltext/?cid=129491
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[ General ]

$1.2B wind plan set; Projects aim to build 310 turbines by 2011

Posted by: Lisa on October 25, 2008 12:28:57 PM
Wind power developer Higher Perpetual Energy and turbine manufacturer DeWind are on their way to spending about $1.2 billion to boost wind energy in the Panhandle. The plan is for a total of 310 turbines across the region in three years. The pair are finishing two small wind farms, with two larger ones on the drawing board. "The small ones will be very profitable," said David Tatton, president of Higher Perpetual Energy. "But they are also test projects for the teams working together."
Note : http://www.amarillo.com/stories/102508/new_11575578.shtml
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[ General ]

$40M turbine plant coming

Posted by: Lisa on September 08, 2008 7:36:32 AM
The Martifer Group, a Portugal-based global construction company, will build a $40 million wind-turbine tower manufacturing plant here, Gov. Rick Perry announced Monday. ...Attracting Martifer comes at a significant price -- more than $8 million in city, county and state incentives and abatements, with potentially $15 million more in rail improvements still to be negotiated between the state and the Texas Pacifico Railroad.
Note : http://reporternews.com/news/2008/sep/08/40m-turbine-plant-coming/?partner=RSS
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[ General | Technology ]

'Small Wind' Gets New Client

Posted by: hughkemper on September 07, 2006 7:42:52 AM
FAIRVIEW -- Advocates of the "small wind" generating business have landed another customer.
Note : http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/business/15459758.htm
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[ General ]

'Today' interviews Tuscola rancher involved in lawsuit against wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on April 17, 2008 8:15:39 AM
Dale Rankin was interviewed by the show for his perspective on wind energy and for his involvement in a lawsuit three years ago brought by Rankin and other Taylor County residents against FPL Energy, an affiliate of Florida Power & Light Co. "My name is used on the lawsuit title (Dale Rankin, et al, plaintiffs vs. FPL Energy, et al Defendants), though there are 11 of us who sued," he said. Rankin and the other plaintiffs lost the lawsuit in 2006, but they have appealed. The lawsuit sought to stop construction of wind turbines on nearby Elm Valley property as part of the Horse Hollow wind farm. ...Consultant Tom Tanton, vice president and senior fellow at the Institute for Energy Research, is serving as technical consultant for the appeal, Rankin said.
Note : http://www.reporternews.com/news/2008/apr/17/today-interviews-tuscola-rancher-involved-in/
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[ Transmission | Transmission ]

500-plus sign canyon petition; Residents opposed to power lines

Posted by: Lisa on November 26, 2009 10:28:15 AM
A petition asking the Texas Legislature to pass a law that would prohibit high-voltage power lines in the northern end of Palo Duro Canyon continues to grow with 522 signatures late Wednesday. The petition, posted online at www.protectcanyon.com on Sept. 16, is now the focus of a group called Protect North Palo Duro Canyon which is led by members of the Currie family, who own land along the route proposed by Sharyland Utilities.
Note : http://www.amarillo.com/stories/112609/new_news6.shtml
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[ General | Zoning/Planning ]

A gust of activity - Construction has started on a wind farm off Galveston, which could be a first in U.S.

Posted by: hughkemper on March 07, 2007 6:52:45 AM
A Louisiana company plans to install the first of 50 wind turbine platforms 10 miles off Galveston Island this week, moving the project closer to its goal of becoming the first U.S. offshore wind farm. Galveston Offshore Wind, a division of Wind Energy Systems Technologies, plans to install a former oil production platform in about 50 feet of water in the coming days. At first weather-data-gathering instruments will sit on top of a tower some 300 feet above sea level, but by September the company hopes to have its first wind turbine in place.
Note : http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/4608324.html
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[ General | Tax Breaks & Subsidies ]

Abatement debate: Industry asks for review of opinion on tax breaks for wind developments

Posted by: Lisa on April 10, 2008 10:59:07 AM
The Texas attorney general is looking at tax breaks for wind farms, and early signs are he doesn't think the law allows them. "Fixtures and improvements owned by the wind turbine company as personal property would not be 'real property' that may be the subject of a tax-abatement agreement," according to a legal opinion issued by Attorney General Greg Abbott on Jan. 29. The wind industry wants a another chance. "We have asked the attorney general to review it and take a second look," said Paul Sadler, executive director of The Wind Coalition. "If they will not, it may be necessary to tweak it in the next legislative session."
Note : http://www.amarillo.com/stories/041008/bus_9899675.shtml
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[ General ]

Advocates concerned Austin Energy plans will hurt poor, elderly

Posted by: Lisa on September 21, 2009 1:55:47 PM
As she sat at a small sunlit table by her apartment window, near the wheelchair and oxygen tank in the corner, Leona Morgan ticked off her monthly spending list. Rent: $550. Groceries: $300. Medicine for anemia, a heart condition and other ailments: $50 beyond what's covered by government health programs. Electric bill: $93.87 in August. "My income just barely covers what I have to spend," said Morgan, a sprightly, bone-thin 86-year-old, contemplating the possibility of soaring electric bills.
Note : http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/2009/09/21/0921energyconcerns.html
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[ General ]

AES Corp. to double capacity of Texas wind farm

Posted by: hughkemper on August 29, 2006 9:22:45 AM
AES Corp. has begun construction on one of the nation´s largest wind farms near Abilene, Texas.
Note : http://www.wastenews.com/headlines2.html?id=1156782457
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[ General | Impact on Wildlife | Impact on Birds | Impact on Bats ]

AES Decides Against Building Wind Farm Here

Posted by: hughkemper on August 17, 2007 6:42:32 AM
Interest by California-based AES Wind Generation in establishing a large-scale wind energy operation in Gillespie County is being reconsidered, it was learned here Monday. According to a City of Fredericksburg official who asked not to be identified, a letter from a company officer stated that AES SeaWest Inc. of San Diego has decided to discontinue pursuing wind energy in an area north of Fredericksburg that generally stretches between U.S. Highway 87 and RM 965. Instead, the city official related, the company has decided to focus on other areas in Texas. Prompting the decision, he added, was AES' concerns that sensitive species and bat colonies living in the area could be incompatible with large-scale wind energy.
Note : http://www.fredericksburgstandard.com/articles/2007/08/16/news/01news.txt
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[ General | USA ]

After outcry, 2 companies shift their turbine plans

Posted by: Lisa on November 18, 2009 12:33:17 AM
Two companies that encountered political anger for their plans to use Chinese-built turbines on a wind farm in West Texas have announced plans to build a new turbine factory - in the United States. The U.S. Renewable Energy Group, an investment firm, and A-Power Energy Generation Systems, a Chinese turbine maker, said in a statement on Tuesday that they had signed an agreement to build "a new production and assembly plant in the United States that will supply highly advanced wind energy turbines to renewable energy projects throughout North and South America."
Note : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/18/business/energy-environment/18wind.html?_r=1
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[ General ]

Against the wind

Posted by: Lisa on September 30, 2008 8:00:00 PM
Not everyone favors the wholesale conversion of wind energy into electricity. Controversies and obstacles surround the development of wind energy in Texas. This article examines a few of these issues.
Note : http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/1878.pdf
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[ General ]

Aggressive economic development stance paying off

Posted by: hughkemper on October 13, 2006 8:18:40 AM
Participants in Monday’s bus tour through this area’s wind farms laughed as Greg Wortham reminded them that “100 percent of zero is zero.” Wortham, executive director of the West Texas Wind Energy Consortium, served as the group’s tour guide on the trip sponsored by the Floydada Economic Development Corporation. That particular part of the tour conversation was directed at royalty negotiations, but Wortham took a similar stand when the focus turned to economic development. As an example of the positive aspects of the wind energy industry on local economies, he talked about the Blackwell Consolidated Independent School District. Officials there had courted the wind industry and were reaping the benefits of that effort. Other districts, Wortham said, refused to work with the developers and those developers moved to the next county.
Note : http://www.myplainview.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17324850&BRD=517&PAG=461&dept_id=473182&rfi=6
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[ General ]

All Austinites may soon shoulder extra green energy costs

Posted by: Lisa on July 17, 2009 4:36:14 AM
Austin's electric utility could soon reverse a long-standing practice of selling wind, solar and other renewable energy only to customers who choose to buy it, four Austin City Council members and a mayoral aide said this week. The council's ambitious goal of getting 30 percent of the city's electricity from renewable sources by 2020 could be in jeopardy if Austin Energy relies exclusively on its landmark GreenChoice program.
Note : mtoohey@statesman.com
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