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Texas-based Pioneer Green Energy began leasing property for a commercial wind farm south of Interstate 90 two years ago. Its original plan to build as many as 75 turbines to power about 45,000 homes recently was pared to 10 to 20 turbines, company officials said.
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Against the wind; Public speaks out on proposed wind farm on Jack's Mountain
April 23, 2013 by Dan Pietropaolo in Lewistown Sentinel
April 23, 2013 by Dan Pietropaolo in Lewistown Sentinel
The Union Township Planning Commission listened to concerned residents about potential wind turbines being constructed on Jack's Mountain at its Monday night meeting.
Volkswind, a German wind farm development company, has not submitted anything to the planning commission.
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North East group wants tight restrictions on wind farms
April 23, 2013 by Valerie Myers in Erie Times-News
April 23, 2013 by Valerie Myers in Erie Times-News
The group, called Neighbors for a Responsible North East and led by Matt Putman and Paul Crowe, is lobbying for limits on the size of wind turbines that can be built in the township and a ban on commercial turbines, or windmills, within 1 mile of any neighborhood.
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Pa. wind energy installation double, but produce just 1% of electricity
April 21, 2013 by Associated Press in Trib Live
April 21, 2013 by Associated Press in Trib Live
Some advocates of renewable energy wonder whether Pennsylvania will ever reach the wind energy levels of Iowa and some other leaders.
"My view is, probably not," said George Jugovic, president of PennFuture, an environmental group. "I think it's just economics." Jugovic supports wind energy and still believes it will grow here, just not at the scale of other states.
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North East issue isn't if turbines should be regulated, but how
April 16, 2013 by Valerie Myers in Erie Times-News
April 16, 2013 by Valerie Myers in Erie Times-News
Matt Putman, of Neighbors for a Responsible North East, said the proposed setbacks are insufficient and are less than some turbine manufacturers recommend. Turbines should be at least 1,300 feet from roads and property lines and more than a mile from any neighborhood to reduce potential noise and "shadow flicker," he said.
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NW Pa. wind farm plan has backers, opponents
April 14, 2013 by The Associated Press in The Evening Sun
April 14, 2013 by The Associated Press in The Evening Sun
Some northwestern Pennsylvania residents want limits placed on the size of wind turbines that can be built in their area and a ban on commercial windmills within a mile of any neighborhood.
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Proposed wind farm off Atlantic City coast stirs debate over costs
February 24, 2013 by Andrew Maykuth in Philidelphia Inquirer
February 24, 2013 by Andrew Maykuth in Philidelphia Inquirer
Acadian, the Louisiana consultant the rate counsel hired, estimates the Fishermen's project would cost $282.2 million over 20 years, including operation and maintenance costs, and would generate only $74.2 million in revenue. It would require $208 million in subsidies from ratepayers.
Wind-energy producers eye Bethlehem watershed for turbine farm
February 21, 2013 by Nicole Radzievich in The Morning Call
February 21, 2013 by Nicole Radzievich in The Morning Call
While the deal would allow Iberdrola up to 10 years to study the area and obtain licenses and permits for the turbines, Repasch said he would likely know which direction the city was heading within five years. The agreement calls for Iberdrola to pay $10,000 a year during the permitting and studying phases and $100,000 a year by the fifth year.
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Lull in orders for Bucks wind-turbine plant
February 2, 2013 by Andrew Maykuth in Philidelphia Inquirer
February 2, 2013 by Andrew Maykuth in Philidelphia Inquirer
But after Gamesa completes the order for 25 windmills, around the end of February, there are no other jobs in the pipeline for the company's seven-year-old factory in Fairless Hills. The domestic market for new wind turbines has stalled.
"We probably won't see any orders for several months," said David J. Rosenberg, the vice president of marketing for Gamesa.
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At the pre-inquiry a spokesperson for Welshpool Town Council will argue that ‘public opinion' should be taken into account, as this is not the case as things stand at present.
The Mayor of Welshpool, Cllr John Meredith, said: "With such strong public feelings surrounding the proposals, surely it cannot be ignored?"
Infigen shut down all 40 turbines as a temporary precaution. It is unclear what caused the blade to break ...Infigen and Gamesa have locked horns in the past over the bill for repairs and lost production resulting from various warranty-related disputes
A large part of one of the wind turbine blades at Allegheny Ridge Wind Farm broke off over the weekend, forcing the owners to shut down the operation.
The blade came off for no apparent reason, said a spokesman for Infigen Energy, which has owned the wind farm for the past several years.
Wind-power tax credit's extension may not revive plants
January 3, 2013 by Andrew Maykuth in The Inquirer
January 3, 2013 by Andrew Maykuth in The Inquirer
Exelon Corp., the Chicago parent company of Peco Energy Co. and one of the nation's largest power generators, led opposition to the production tax credit. Though Exelon is also a major wind-farm operator, it opposed the tax credit for distorting energy markets and driving down margins at competitive power producers.
Hegins Township zoning board denies BP variance application
December 23, 2012 by Vicki Terwilliger in Republican Herald
December 23, 2012 by Vicki Terwilliger in Republican Herald
Zoning board Chairman Larry Umholtz and members Jim Artz and John Johns voted Dec. 12 for the denial, following a hearing that lasted a little more than an hour and included testimony from citizens and BP representatives. About 40 people, including Hegins Township Zoning Officer Allan Swab, attended the hearing held in the Hegins Area Ambulance Association building on Gap Street.
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Green-energy mandates will hit PA's poorest hardest
December 21, 2012 by Eric Boehm in PA Independent
December 21, 2012 by Eric Boehm in PA Independent
It requires that 8 percent come from renewable energy resources - like solar and wind - and another 10 percent come from alternative energy sources, including waste coal and large-scale hydroelectric power.
The problem for consumers is that those types of energy are more expensive to produce than such traditional types as natural gas or coal.
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Zoning board Chairman Larry Umholtz, and members Jim Artz and John Johns voted December 12 for the denial, following a hearing that lasted a little more than an hour and included testimony from citizens and BP representatives. ..."We, the board, do not feel BP has shown justification for this variance to be granted."
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Groups gather against tax credit, area wind farms
December 8, 2012 by Dave Sutor in The Tribune Democrat
December 8, 2012 by Dave Sutor in The Tribune Democrat
Along with tax credit fights, the wind industry often faces opposition from conservationists.
Save the Mountain contested a plan by Gamesa to put windmills on Shaffer Mountain in Somerset County, a migrating path for hawks, bats and eagles. The group also did not want construction to destroy the hill's pristine wilderness or high-quality trout streams.
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Wind turbines ‘killing jobs' PC energy critic contends
November 23, 2012 by Patrick Raftis in Wellington Advertiser
November 23, 2012 by Patrick Raftis in Wellington Advertiser
Pettapiece said his party isn't opposed to "green energy" but does feel that Ontario's current approach to wind power is not efficient.
"We're not against green energy, but it's got to be affordable. This is not."
Bridgewater Selectboard opposes Iberdrola wind proposal
November 23, 2012 by Bridgewater Selectboard in Bridgewater Town Website
November 23, 2012 by Bridgewater Selectboard in Bridgewater Town Website
In a high profile hearing at the Scottish Parliament in April, Mr Trump told MSPs he is "the evidence" that the development of onshore and offshore wind power will drive tourists away.
He said: "I am an expert on tourism. If you dot your landscape with these horrible, horrible structures, you will do tremendous damage."