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OPPONENTS of the proposed Denmark windfarm claim the community is being unnecessarily divided by claims and counter-claims over the suitability of the Ocean Beach site.
They say there has been a distortion of the facts, and have defended the Denmark Shire's rejection of the proposal.
Land surveyor Peter Mortimer said the community had already shown it was strongly against the Wilson's Head site chosen by Denmark Community Windfarm Inc (DCW).
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RSEP seeks injunction to halt wind turbine construction
November 30, 2005 by JOSH FAHLSING in The Huron Daily Tribune
November 30, 2005 by JOSH FAHLSING in The Huron Daily Tribune
BAD AXE — Residents for Sound Economics and Planning have filed a lawsuit against Huron County and Clerk Peggy Koehler, asking the court to issue an injunction that would stop the construction of wind turbines in the county until a referendum could be held on the zoning ordinance passed by the county board of commissioners during the summer.
Project Threat - Units may affect wind farm
November 30, 2005 by Madeline Healey in Spectator-Observer
November 30, 2005 by Madeline Healey in Spectator-Observer
THE future of the $600 million Macarthur Wind Farm project has been threatened by the construction of two small farmstay units on a neighbouring property.
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Fighting the wind - Proposed wind farm draws opponents
November 30, 2005 by MICHAEL STRAND in Salina Journal
November 30, 2005 by MICHAEL STRAND in Salina Journal
LINDSBORG — Three opponents of large-scale wind farms explained their reasons Tuesday night in Lindsborg to a group of about 50 people.
The Wind Farms Awareness Group before the meeting.
The encroachment of wind farms into Perthshire was again halted by councillors as another five proposed schemes were knocked back.
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A new view from Aquidneck Island
November 29, 2005 by STEVE PEOPLES, Journal Staff Writer in The Providence Journal
November 29, 2005 by STEVE PEOPLES, Journal Staff Writer in The Providence Journal
A study released yesterday envisions a waterfront drive, bike path, marina village, housing and the opening for development of 350 acres that may be relinquished by the Navy.
NEWPORT -- It is a plan that could change hundreds of acres along Narragansett Bay, transforming an area once dominated by the Navy into exclusive waterfront property open to public and private development.
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People living in North Northumberland have rejected the idea of another windfarm close to their homes.
West Devon councillors are to debate plans for a wind farm of 390-foot turbines in the face of an objection from a national charity.
Wind Opponents Want Changes - NEK Gets Another Chance To React To Regional Plan Draft
November 28, 2005 by ROBIN SMITH, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record
November 28, 2005 by ROBIN SMITH, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record
NORTHEAST KINGDOM -- Kingdom residents will have another opportunity to comment on a proposed regional plan that supports wind power as a renewable energy source but leaves decisions up to individual towns.
A second hearing on the draft plan is Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. in the Lyndon Institute cafeteria. The deadline for written comment is also Dec. 6.
Wind in the watershed- Details for turbine development project falling into place
November 25, 2005 by Bill Fonda in The Cape Codder
November 25, 2005 by Bill Fonda in The Cape Codder
As for what Orleans would get out of the deal, although the figure would have to be negotiated between the town and the developer
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wind farm referendum - Will this straw vote have any clout?
November 24, 2005 by Paul Lefebvre in The Barton Chronicle
November 24, 2005 by Paul Lefebvre in The Barton Chronicle
Legally, referendums in Vermont are non-binding and carry none of the punch they do in some other states.
Sheffield wind project presents latest plans
November 20, 2005 by Carla Occaso Times Argus Staff in The Times Argus (VT)
November 20, 2005 by Carla Occaso Times Argus Staff in The Times Argus (VT)
SHEFFIELD – Officials behind a major wind project proposed here unveiled more details of their plans Thursday evening, meeting with the planning commission as required by the state law that regulates energy projects.
Massachusetts-based UPC Wind Management presented the update, bringing in its president, power sales director, project manager, lawyer, publicist and environmental consultant. They were joined by Avram Patt, general manager of East Montpelier-based Washington Electric Co-op.
Endless Energy plans for facility buildout, operation come into focus
November 18, 2005 by Patrick Monroe, correspondent in Manchester Journal (VT)
November 18, 2005 by Patrick Monroe, correspondent in Manchester Journal (VT)
Planning Commission Chairman Brian Keefe had his hands full keeping the overflow audience from drifting away from the siting issue. Many wanted to discuss questions of aesthetics or the merits of wind power. Keefe explained that there would be at least two or three meetings to discuss those other issues.
MANCHESTER - Robert M. Hartwell, Chair of the Bennington Country Regional Commission, was elected president of the New England Association of Regional Councils at its annual meeting in Portland, Maine. NEARC is composed of planning commissions and metropolitan planning organizations throughout New England.
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Sheffield Planners Hear Details Of UPC Vermont Wind Project
November 18, 2005 by JEANNE MILES, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record (VT)
November 18, 2005 by JEANNE MILES, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record (VT)
SHEFFIELD -- UPC Vermont Wind brought out its big guns Thursday night to present the company's development plans to the Sheffield Planning Commission.
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Planning Commission Chairman Brian Keefe had his hands full keeping the overflow audience from drifting away from the siting issue. Many wanted to discuss questions of aesthetics or the merits of wind power. Keefe explained that there would be at least two or three meetings to discuss those other issues.
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Wind power project gets under way at Abbey
November 17, 2005 by Steve Peoples in Providence Journal (RI)
November 17, 2005 by Steve Peoples in Providence Journal (RI)
Ground is broken for the first substantial wind turbine in the state. It is expected to go on line in March and will provide enough electricity to power about half of Portsmouth Abbey's campus.
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Wind not a stormy issue in Readsboro, Searsburg
November 17, 2005 by CLOVER WHITHAM, Staff Writer in Bennington Banner (VT)
November 17, 2005 by CLOVER WHITHAM, Staff Writer in Bennington Banner (VT)
READSBORO — Officials from the two towns most affected by a proposed wind facility met on Wednesday night to discuss the economic impacts of a 30-turbine development.
The Readsboro and Searsburg Select Boards met in the Central School gym to discuss the financial benefits and strains that can be expected by a town hosting a wind farm. Robert Ide of the Vermont Department of Public Service attended, as did about 10 residents. Searsburg is now the home of the state's only existing commercial wind facility. There are 11 turbines producing about 6 megawatts of electricity. A 30- to 45-megawatt plant with 20 to 30 new turbines has been proposed for ridgelines spanning both Readsboro and Searsburg.
The idea has been brought up in just about every county in the Stateline. Wednesday night in Ogle County members of the public were invited to come up and voice their opinions to the zoning board of appeals. The room was packed with concerned citizens, so much so that some were forced to listen to testimony from the hallway. Every person that stood up to talk was against the proposed wind farm.
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