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Caseyville businessman, windmill-builder is arrested
November 17, 2009 by Beth Hundsdorfer in Belleville News-Democrat
November 17, 2009 by Beth Hundsdorfer in Belleville News-Democrat
Caseyville police arrested businessman and windmill-builder Larry Wetzel on Monday afternoon after a judge signed a warrant for his failing to appear in court on charges he forged a building permit.
A jury found Wetzel guilty of four counts of forgery in September. Prosecutors said he presented a faked building permit to police and a court clerk in an effort to build a wind turbine and power building in Caseyville.
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Illinois]
A bankrupt wind energy company's latest attempt to get funding from P.E.I. taxpayers has been turned down. ...The Department of Innovation told CBC news Monday the company made several requests for loans, but none of the terms would give the province the kind of economic return it is looking for.
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Canada]
Villagers are celebrating after plans to build a wind farm, on the former wartime airfield at Graveley, were thrown out by Huntingdonshire District Council.
Opponents of the plan by Npower Renewables packed the Burgess Hall ...Councillors also strengthened opposition to the plan by beefing up a recommendation of refusal by planners who considered that four of the proposed eight turbines would have an adverse effect on the Grade II listed Toseland Hall.
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UK]
Wisconsin Supreme Court denies Calumet County wind turbine review
November 17, 2009 by Jim Collar in Post-Crescent
November 17, 2009 by Jim Collar in Post-Crescent
Calumet County supervisors jumped the gun on new wind turbine rules this summer even while asking the state Supreme Court to consider whether its old ordinance met legal muster.
A denial from Wisconsin's justices will now require the county to put that early work to action.
The state Supreme Court on Friday denied Calumet County's petition for review of an appeals court decision that invalidated the county's wind turbine rules. The ordinance dictated setbacks and maximum heights and sound levels for all turbine construction within its zoning jurisdiction.
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Wisconsin]
Supporters of liquefied natural gas terminals have thrown a late snag into what has been an orderly process to create rules for developing multibillion-dollar energy corridors in Maine. LNG representatives want to extend the current moratorium on energy corridors and create a government commission to do more reviews. Their proposal was filed late last week with the special study group already debating policy for energy corridors.
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Maine]
Wind energy study details Tazewell County impact
November 17, 2009 by Charles Owens in Bluefield Daily Telegraph
November 17, 2009 by Charles Owens in Bluefield Daily Telegraph
A proposed wind turbine farm for East River Mountain would provide $9.2 million in new revenue to Tazewell County over a 20 year period, according to the findings of a new wind energy economic impact study.
The study, which was made public Monday through the county's website, will be discussed in detail at tonight's Board of Supervisors meeting. The meeting begins at 5 p.m. at Tazewell Middle School with a wind turbine discussion scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
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Virginia]
The rush to America of foreign wind-turbine manufacturers shows that the Obama administration's plan for stimulating the creation of green-energy jobs is going in an odd direction.
This time, the county was prepared, but the developer was not ready to advance the Minonk Wind Farm project for a vote by the Woodford County Board.
At the request of David Radin, project manager for developer Gamesa Energy, the County Board on Tuesday tabled a vote on a road agreement as well as a special-use permit for the proposed 100-turbine project.
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Illinois]
Recommendation for wind farm permit on its way to McLean Co. Board
November 17, 2009 by M.K. Guetersloh in The Pantagraph
November 17, 2009 by M.K. Guetersloh in The Pantagraph
A recommendation that a proposed 333-turbine wind farm should be given a special use permit is on its way to the McLean County Board.
The McLean County Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to recommend Horizon Wind Energy LLC's plan for Black Prairie Wind Farm, which would dot 3,500 acres north of Illinois 9 east of Bloomington-Normal.
The County Board likely will not take up the issue until its January meeting.
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Illinois]
A state energy council on Monday recommended approval of the 95-turbine Desert Claim Wind Power Project but also put conditions on its future construction and operation eight miles northwest of Ellensburg.
The approval is a recommendation to Gov. Chris Gregoire who will make the final decision on the project, which has been sought since January 2003 by the French-owned firm of enXco USA Inc.
Gregoire is expected to formally receive the recommendation in early December and has until early February to make her decision.
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Washington]
Italian finance police have arrested two prominent businessmen - including one with ties to a former investor in the Cape Wind project in Nantucket - in the wind energy sector on charges of fraud, reports the Financial Times.
Arrested were Oreste Vigorito, head of the IVPC energy company and president of Italy's National Association of Wind Energy, and Vito Nicastri, a Sicilian business associate, according to the article.
According to the European Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, Oreste Vigorito has ties to Brian Caffyn, a former investor in the Cape Wind project, which has been criticized as a poor investment for taxpayers, reports Dakota Voice.
Where's the best place for a wind turbine in Orland Park? What are the advantages of a geothermal system? Should the village add solar power to some of its buildings?
These are some of the questions sustainability consultant Teresa Fourcher will help village officials answer.
The village is expected to use up to $10,000 in grant money from its $200,000 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant to pay Fourcher.
Village manager Paul Grimes said most municipal staffs don't know a "hill of beans" about renewable energy so some help is needed.
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Illinois]
The Livingston County Board at its meeting Thursday night approved amending the Streator Enterprise Zone Agreement, which had been in effect since the 1980s, so that several school districts in the county can benefit from the property involved in the Iberdrola wind farm project. ...County Board attorney Tom Blakeman explained that the county will abate the portion of property taxes involved with the wind towers. He said this would allow the schools to receive general state aid and then funds from Iberdrola.
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Illinois]
Lack of power lines blow to wind energy; Time, money becomes obstacle for industry
November 16, 2009 by Steve Everly in Aberdeen News
November 16, 2009 by Steve Everly in Aberdeen News
Driving through western Kansas, you'll see hundreds of whirling wind turbines. But you won't see lots of people - or high-voltage power lines.
And that is the big obstacle to realizing the wind-energy potential of Kansas and the Midwest: You can put up all the towers and turbines you like, but without more transmission lines, the added electricity won't get to the cities that could use it.
Those lines will take years to build and cost tens of billions of dollars - if they are built at all.
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Texas]
Newbury eyes land for wind turbine; Study to determine potential location for 'large' structure
November 16, 2009 by Victor Tine in The Daily News
November 16, 2009 by Victor Tine in The Daily News
The town will look at three locations as possibilities for a large wind turbine.
Using $8,800 allocated to Newbury by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, the town's Alternative Energy Committee will retain a Beverly consulting firm to conduct three energy workshops and prepare an application to the Technology Collaborative for a full-scale feasibility study on three possible turbine sites.
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Massachusetts]
In the distance, the dark, low expanse of the island is punctuated by three white lines jutting through the horizon.
Three giant wind turbines rise from the interior of the island, visible from miles away, above pines, above homes, above Vinalhaven's granite bones.
And on Tuesday, the $14.5 million Fox Islands Wind project officially goes on line with a ribbon-cutting event ...The Lindgrens said the noise can be more intrusive then they were led to believe it would be. The noise is constant, said Britta Lindgren, like a jet passing overhead, "but it never passes." And there's an odd pressure in the air, indefinable, like low frequencies that have begun since the turbines started.
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Maine]
Small wind farm developer New Zealand Windfarms intends to install the turbines of Windflow Technology on an extension to its Manawatu wind farm despite their dispute over whether they are "fit for purpose".
NZ Windfarms was at a resource consent hearing in Palmerston North last week, seeking to install 56 Windflow 0.5 megawatt two-bladed turbines on an extension to its Te Rere Hau wind farm in Manawatu.
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Australia / New Zealand]
Windmill farm opponents prompt companies to pause
November 15, 2009 by Katie Humphrey in Star Tribune
November 15, 2009 by Katie Humphrey in Star Tribune
A wind farm planned for southern Dakota County is getting some blowback from nearby residents.
In a barrage of comments submitted to the state's Public Utilities Commission, neighbors and even a few people from other parts of the metro area criticized the proposal for a 10.84 megawatt wind farm in Greenvale Township, northeast of Northfield.
The project would be the first to concentrate multiple windmills in the seven-county metro area, and many people objected to that idea.
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Minnesota]
A fight over whether a proposed wind turbine project bordering Naples will go forward heated up last week when the developer filed a lawsuit against the town, where 17 turbines were to go up.
The Article 78 action, filed in state Supreme Court in Monroe County by developer Ecogen Wind LLC, seeks to overturn the Town Board's decision to stop the project by denying approvals and placing a moratorium on its development.
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New York]
Wind project's benefits, drawbacks debated
November 15, 2009 by Matt Sanctis in Springfield News-Sun
November 15, 2009 by Matt Sanctis in Springfield News-Sun
Witnesses began testimony this week on a proposal that could soon dot Champaign County with large wind turbines.
Throughout the week, Everpower Renewables, the New York company proposing the Buckeye wind project, provided witnesses who testified before the Ohio Power Siting Board on everything from the potential effect of the turbines on Grimes and Weller Fields to what effects, if any, shadow flicker has on human health.
Testimony is expected to continue into this week.
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Ohio]
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