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Calls for local councils to be given power to approve wind farms
January 2, 2009 in ABC Central West
January 2, 2009 in ABC Central West
The state member for Burrinjuck, in central west NSW says the power to approve wind farm developments should be returned to local councils.
Katrina Hodgkinson is calling for the NSW Government to hold a parliamentary inquiry into the planning requirements for wind farms as well as their effectiveness in conserving energy.
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Groups question how MMS is handling Cape Wind historic preservation issue
December 25, 2008 by Jim Kinsella in Cape Cod Today
December 25, 2008 by Jim Kinsella in Cape Cod Today
In a Dec. 17 letter, the federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation notified the U.S. Minerals Management Service, the lead federal agency for permitting the proposed 130-turbine wind farm on Horseshoe Shoal in Nantucket Sound, that the MMS needs to take account of historic preservation concerns linked to Cape Wind before or concurrently with issuing a record of decision on the wind farm, and not after. ...[The] council questions whether the agency has completed key aspects of that process, such as documenting to the Massachusetts state historic preservation officer its findings on the area of potential effects on historic properties posed by the wind farm.
Palmerston North City Council will likely oppose some turbines in the Turitea Wind Farm, despite being contractually involved with the power company, city mayor Jono Naylor said. ...The council was contracted to provide reserve land for most of the turbines, and the terms meant it would be unable to comment on those.
But it would be free to submit on the turbines planned for private land.
Largest NZ windfarm gets green light, despite All Black opposition
December 22, 2008 in New Zealand Herald
December 22, 2008 in New Zealand Herald
The Environment Court has confirmed the resource consent conditions for the massive Mahinerangi Windfarm in Otago, despite high profile opposition from former All Black Anton Oliver and poet Brian Turner, says power company TrustPower.
Opponents now have a chance to make submissions on a revised layout for the farm's turbines.
The 200MW farm, which would be the largest in New Zealand, would overlook Lake Mahinerangi from the foothills of the Lammerlaw range, 40km west of Dunedin. ...TrustPower community relations manager Graeme Purches said the company would now assess the economic viability of the project, with a view to being in a position to proceed when economic conditions gelled.
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The Turitea Wind Farm will be fast- tracked through the resource consent process after the Environment Minister said the Palmerston North City Council could not be impartial.
Minister Nick Smith announced yesterday he was calling in Mighty River Power's proposed 131 turbine wind farm, sending it to a board of inquiry.
He called it in because of the national significance of the project, he said.
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Chill winds of financial woe halt two-turbine plan
December 20, 2008 by Michael Bachelard in The Age
December 20, 2008 by Michael Bachelard in The Age
The Hepburn Community Wind Park was meant to show what one community can achieve, and to lead the development of many such projects in Australia.
However, three years after the push began to build the two-turbine mini wind farm, and four months after its sponsors began raising the capital to realise their dream, the idea hangs by a thread.
Investment dollars have dried up as small investors keep a tight hold of their cash and large investors wait to be convinced that the project is viable.
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Wind farm protest group ordered to pay costs
December 20, 2008 by Cassandra Pokoney in Southland Times
December 20, 2008 by Cassandra Pokoney in Southland Times
The High Court has ordered an Otago protest group to pay nearly $50,000 in costs after it failed to overturn resource consents for two Central Otago wind farms.
Justice John Fogarty on Thursday ordered the Upland Landscape Protection Society Incorporated to pay $49,788.21 separated over five defendants.
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An investment bank that has sold a wind farm proposal in Queensland's South Burnett says it is confident the new owner will bring the project to fruition.
The South African-based Investec Bank has sold the Coopers Gap project, and another in Victoria, to energy company AGL for $14 million.
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Town Of Westfield residents updated on visual impact assessment
December 11, 2008 by Sara Herrmann in The Observer
December 11, 2008 by Sara Herrmann in The Observer
Unison has applied to add 34 turbines to 15 already approved for a site on Te Waka Range near Te Pohue, on the Napier-Taupo Road. The application, being heard in Napier, began this week.
Unison tried last year to get consent for an extra 37 turbines, saying the original 15 were not viable. Another firm, Hawke's Bay Windfarms, already has consent to erect 75 turbines nearby and the Environment Court said the cumulative effect of turbines on the skyline west of Hawke's Bay would be excessive.
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NZ Windfarms seizes chance to buy Babcock stake
December 8, 2008 by Brian Clark in National Business Review
December 8, 2008 by Brian Clark in National Business Review
Wind energy specialist NZ Windfarms is a step closer to achieving positive cashflow from operations after buying out its joint venture partners in the Te Rere Hau wind farm project on the Tararua ranges.
The company announced this morning it has bought the 50% share held by NP Power and Babcock & Brown WindPower for $20.1 million in cash, through its subsidiary NZWL-TRH.
The purchase brings the Te Rere Hau Wind farm under complete ownership of NZ Windfarms.
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Plans to notify the Turitea wind farm have stalled again following news a call-in decision is imminent.
After announcing last month that Mighty River Power's application for the 131-turbine wind farm would be publicly notified, despite still waiting on a ministerial call-in decision, Palmerston North City Council has back-pedalled after news Environment Minister Nick Smith plans to announce his decision in the next week.
Buffer would kill project, says wind farm developer
December 2, 2008 by Jamie Fakes in Glen Innes Examiner
December 2, 2008 by Jamie Fakes in Glen Innes Examiner
A two kilometre buffer zone from houses would make the proposed Glen Innes Windfarm unviable according to the project's developers, however they say they are hopeful of negotiating a compromise with critics of the project.
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Avista Corp. will delay building a wind farm south of Reardan by at least two years, citing the high cost of the wind turbines.
"This stuff is really expensive," said Hugh Imhof, a spokesman for the Spokane-based utility. "Why build a $125 million wind farm if we don't need it for another two years?"
The Environment Court has given the go-ahead for Wel Networks' Te Uku wind farm to proceed.
The consent order allowing the wind farm follows the successful mediation of outstanding appeals - and the fact ardent wind farm opponent Sean Cox has withdrawn from the fray on health grounds.
Mitigation measures agreed by the parties included the formation of a community liaison group, alleviation of some visual concerns, and the relocation of the controversial turbine 29 near Hidden Valley.
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Three parties appealed the granting of resource consents for the wind farm; but these have now been settled after agreement over ways to mitigate their concerns.
Measures includes the setting up of a community liaison group.
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Heritage agency hits out at attempt to extend windfarm
November 24, 2008 by Jamie Buchan in The Press and Journal
November 24, 2008 by Jamie Buchan in The Press and Journal
A bid to extend a controversial windfarm near a historic Banffshire castle has been criticised by Historic Scotland officials and council planning chiefs. ...Historic Scotland had raised concerns that the two turbines would have a "severe" visual impact on the unoccupied castle. ...The proposed turbine would be some 3,700ft from the castle, while the other two would be closer, around 2,600ft away.
Company lodges application to build wind farm
November 24, 2008 by Glenn Conway in Otago Daily Times
November 24, 2008 by Glenn Conway in Otago Daily Times
New Zealand Windfarms Ltd has lodged an application to build a small wind farm on one of the highest points in the Clutha district after spending most of this year investigating the site.
The Clutha District Council received the resource consent application last Friday and it appears it will not be publicly notified as the company already has permission from the only affected landowner.
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Energiekontor Uk Ltd wants to put five 328ft (100m) turbines at Brightenber Hill near Gargrave, Skipton.
A 250-strong group of residents have formed Friends of Craven Landscape and are campaigning against the plans.
Craven Council has received 600 letters of objection and a 600-signature petition, but its planning committee has been asked to approve the plans.