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[ Impact on Landscape ]

Attorney provides legal advice on wind farm options

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 12:37:39 AM
Concerned residents have relentlessly questioned how far wind turbines should be set back from other structures in rural Goodhue County. Commissioners learned Tuesday that addressing those concerns locally regarding two proposed wind farms could be difficult. ...[County Attorney Stephen] Betcher said state law now allows counties to step in and regulate wind farms between 5 and 25 megawatts as well with PUC's help. In doing so, commissioners could impose stricter standards - including for setbacks - than the state currently does on mid-range and larger projects.
Note : http://www.republican-eagle.com/event/article/id/62933/
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[ Impact on Landscape ]

Dakota County wind farm raises concerns

Posted by: Lisa on October 07, 2009 11:49:08 AM
Wind power is the darling of America's renewable energy movement. The so called, "clean power," that will help satisfy our growing electric needs. But in southern Dakota County, some residents say -- not here. "We're not against renewable energy, we just think it has a place and its place is away from people," says Dan Hron. ...Hron's opposition is clearly stated on the large signs lining his front lawn. "These things do not belong in close proximity to homes," he said.
Note : http://wcco.com/local/wind.farm.concerns.2.1232317.html
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[ Impact on Landscape ]

Landowners' concerns over future wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on October 06, 2009 10:03:54 AM
A proposed 40 turbine wind farm in Otter Tail County is causing local landowners to take their concerns straight to the otter tail county board. Each farmer and business owner gave a different reason why the board should reconsider allowing the turbines to move in or even create laws to make sure each are put in the right place. Fred Liljegren is one of many who live close to where a proposed 40-turbine wind far may be put up by Prairie Wind LLC. Board members listened to 20 solid minutes of concerns.
Note : http://www.wday.com/event/article/id/25534/
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[ Zoning/Planning ]

Goodhue landowners want more info about wind projects

Posted by: Lisa on October 03, 2009 4:56:21 AM
"We thought we found our Shangri-La," Schulte, a rural Goodhue landowner, told about 90 people gathered Wednesday for an informational wind energy meeting. "If I would have known the (wind) project was in the works, I would not have bought this property." Schulte bought land four miles west of Goodhue more than two years ago. He said many landowners like himself - those who don't own enough property to house wind turbines but will live directly in their shadows.
Note : http://www.republican-eagle.com/event/article/id/62004/
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[ Noise | North Dakota ]

Wind turbine noise concerns prompt investigation

Posted by: Lisa on August 04, 2009 8:41:35 AM
Wind farms are rapidly expanding across the Midwest, and a growing number of residents who live near the wind turbines are complaining about noise. ...Leon Steinberg is CEO of Minneapolis-based National Wind. He said most wind farm developers already use setbacks that exceed state regulations. "I don't think the industry believes it's a significant problem," Steinberg said. "But I believe the industry is concerned with the perception that it may be a problem."
Note : http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/08/03/wind-turbine-noise/
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[ Noise ]

Minnesota PUC seeks comments on wind farm rules

Posted by: Lisa on August 02, 2009 1:17:41 PM
Minnesota regulators are inviting public comments on standards intended to protect residents from wind turbine noise. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, in response to growing concerns from residents in Clay County and elsewhere, is seeking comments on its setback standards for wind farms. ...The MPUC is soliciting comments to determine if current setback conditions "remain appropriate and reasonable," in light of the health department review.
Note : http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/248568/
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[ Noise ]

Public comment sought on wind turbine health effects, setbacks

Posted by: Lisa on August 01, 2009 5:01:10 PM
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission will accept public comments in response to a document on the health effects of wind turbines and the issue of wind turbine setbacks. The comment period is in response to "Public Health Impacts of Wind Turbines," a document prepared by the environmental health division of the Minnesota Department of Health. The public comments will help the PUC determine whether or not to change the current setback conditions.
Note : http://www.austindailyherald.com/news/2009/aug/01/public-comment-sought-wind-turbine-health-effects-/
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[ Impact on Landscape ]

City should cap height of wind turbines at 100 feet

Posted by: Lisa on July 08, 2009 1:50:02 PM
How tall is too tall? That's a question the city of Woodbury has been studying and discussing for the last calendar year in relation to an alternative energy ordinance it is expected to vote on this summer that would regulate the size, scope and location of wind turbines in the city limits.
Note : http://www.woodburybulletin.com/event/article/id/32078/
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[ Noise | North Dakota ]

Science undecided over turbines' health effects

Posted by: Lisa on June 29, 2009 10:20:55 AM
A Minnesota Department of Health analysis of possible health effects from wind turbines concludes that annoyance and diminished quality of life are the most frequent complaints from nearby residents. The "white paper," a review of available scientific research, notes that people vary greatly in their sensitivity to noise, with penetrating, low-frequency sounds posing the most problems.
Note : http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/245185/
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[ Zoning/Planning ]

County OKs list of issues over lines to planned wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on April 15, 2009 7:53:07 PM
The Freeborn County commissioners on Tuesday accepted written comments gathered by the Planning and Zoning Department on a proposed transmission line to connect the planned Bent Tree Wind Farm to the Hayward electrical substation. As recommended by Planning and Zoning Director Wayne Sorensen, the commissioners resolved to consider public concerns in an environmental assessment to be done by the Planning and Zoning Department.
Note : http://www.albertleatribune.com/news/2009/apr/15/county-oks-list-issues-over-lines-planned-wind-far/
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[ Impact on Landscape | Energy Policy | USA ]

Gung-ho on eco-friendly energy, officials vexed by states on placement of power lines

Posted by: Lisa on February 24, 2009 5:15:35 AM
Across the Great Plains the wind blows incessantly, while in the remote Nevada desert the sun bears down without relief. Each holds the potential of a vast new energy resource. While wind turbine and solar projects are ready to capture this new, eco-friendly energy source, where are the transmission lines to get the power to where it is needed?
Note : http://www.startribune.com/politics/40083822.html
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[ Impact on Landscape ]

High-voltage power lines could criss-cross Minnesota

Posted by: Lisa on February 23, 2009 1:53:43 AM
A power line company wants to build a massive power line across seven states, including Minnesota. The line would carry electricity generated by wind to points east and the project could have major implications for Minnesota's wind developers. It would also require the erection of towers and lines across a big section of the state.
Note : http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/02/20/powerline_proposal/
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[ Impact on Landscape ]

Wind farms stir up worry; 375 towers possible in Minn. countryside

Posted by: Lisa on February 08, 2009 8:41:57 AM
The Flat Hill project is one of several proposed wind farms that could, if built, transform the landscape of eastern Clay County and neighboring Becker and Otter Tail counties. ...Combined, the trio of projects could mean almost 375 towers dotting a landscape that contains important wildlife habitat areas - and altered views for the homes that increasingly are being built in the gateway to Minnesota lakes country.
Note : http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/230384/
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[ Impact on Landscape | Property Values ]

Developers balking at proposed Woodbury wind turbine

Posted by: Lisa on September 24, 2008 1:32:28 AM
What's "green," 18 stories tall and trashes property values? A wind turbine next to the new East Ridge High School in Woodbury - according to developers. Plans for a wind turbine roughly 200 feet tall hit a snag last week when developers balked at the idea of building houses nearby. They said buyers of high-end homes would be spooked by the noise and visual distraction of huge whirling fan blades. City officials are taking the threat seriously.
Note : http://www.twincities.com/news/ci_10542248?source=rss
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[ General | Energy Policy ]

Minn. looks at electrical line plans

Posted by: Lisa on December 09, 2007 8:24:47 AM
Minnesotans soon can tell state officials what they think of a plan to add hundreds of miles of electric transmission lines across the state. A group of 11 utilities, led by Xcel Energy and including Otter Tail Power Co., has proposed building three high-voltage transmission lines in Minnesota, claiming they are needed to improve service and prepare for growing electricity demands in areas such as the Red River Valley. ...Red Wing attorney Carol Overland has tracked the CapX 2020 proposal and operates a Web site that attempts to debunk the utilities' claim about needed transmission expansion. Overland said a better alternative would be to add generation facilities close to where the electricity is needed. "We're dealing with this false justification of need," said Overland, who will challenge the utilities' claims at the upcoming meetings.
Note : http://www.in-forum.com/articles/index.cfm?id=185636&section=News
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