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North Shore winds could support energy production
December 26, 2008 by Peter Passi in Duluth News Tribune
December 26, 2008 by Peter Passi in Duluth News Tribune
"I don't think we're surprised to find isolated pockets of good wind in the high bluffs of that region," said Eric Norberg, Minnesota Power's senior vice president of strategy and planning ...But Norberg said he doesn't see the sort of broad areas that would appear suitable for the development of a large-scale wind farm. He noted that many of the upland sites identified in the study would be difficult to access with heavy equipment.
Migrating birds and bats could pose another challenge.
A couple from West Prince has proof from the government their property has dropped in value since wind turbines were put up near their home. ...Beverly Howard told CBC News Monday there are now five new turbines within sight of their home, the closest about 500 metres away.
"If you're sitting out on your deck, they're noisy, if you're out gardening they're noisy," she said.
Wind, but no power; Early February is new deadline for turbine project
December 20, 2008 by Charles Ramsay in Mesabi Daily News
December 20, 2008 by Charles Ramsay in Mesabi Daily News
The 10 wind turbines at the Taconite Ridge wind farm will probably still be motionless until early February, a company spokesperson said Thursday.
Nine of the ten wind turbines now are having repairs done to blades, instead of just five, that was reported earlier. The completion date for repairs has been pushed back from mid-January, said Amy Rutledge, Minnesota Power communications manager.
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Man burned while working on wind turbine near Dexter
December 17, 2008 by Tim Ruzek in Post-Bulletin
December 17, 2008 by Tim Ruzek in Post-Bulletin
A 33-year-old man is recovering from a severe electric burn he sustained Tuesday afternoon while working on a wind turbine north of Dexter ...Officials believe the turbine was electrically charged when Chlan was working on it, giving the worker an electrical burn on his left arm, Amazi said.
Wind energy faces challenge of meeting production demands
December 16, 2008 by Janet Kubat Willette in Agri News
December 16, 2008 by Janet Kubat Willette in Agri News
The next driver and the major incentive from here out is the Renewable Portfolio Standard ..."It's going to be a challenge," Huelskamp said, to meet the RPS.
A prime challenge facing the industry is transmission. Somehow, renewable energy has to get onto the transmission lines. The need exists to relieve congestion and improve reliability in the existing transmission system, he said. The infrastructure is maxed out.
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Energy Policy|
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Shakopee will be one of 11 Minnesota cities to be the site of a wind turbine to create renewable electricity under the "Hometown WindPower" program. The location for the turbine in each community will be determined by local permitting authorities.
"Wind power is most efficient when it can be used at the point of generation, rather than being transmitted many miles away," said Avant Energy President Derick Dahlen.
Area residents air concerns about power line
December 12, 2008 by Heather J. Carlson in Post-Bulletin
December 12, 2008 by Heather J. Carlson in Post-Bulletin
Johnson was among dozens of area residents seeking answers about the proposed CapX2020 project during an open house at Grandpa's Event Center in Cannon Falls. Earlier in the day, about 100 people stopped in for an open house for the project at the Oronoco Community Center.
CapX2020 is a joint initiative of 11 utility companies -- including Rochester Public Utilities and Xcel Energy -- to build a $1.7 billion power line from Brookings, S.D. to La Crosse, Wis.
For Big Stone Wind, being at the cutting edge for community-owned wind power might bring the unkindest cut of all.
The Big Stone County group is on the verge of axing its plans for a 20-megawatt wind farm. It was to be owned entirely by land owners and residents of the county. ...
Olson blames the possible demise of the community wind power project on the high costs of completing the engineering studies required to access the electrical transmission grid, and to what he charges is Otter Tail Power's unwillingness to support community owned wind.
Windmills at Iron Range wind farm grind to a halt after defects found
December 1, 2008 by Janna Goerdt in Duluth News Tribune
December 1, 2008 by Janna Goerdt in Duluth News Tribune
Minnesota Power's Taconite Ridge wind farm isn't producing nearly as much electricity as anticipated in recent months, with seven of the 10 wind turbines shut off for repairs. The $50 million project, built on 450 acres of land overlooking U.S. Steel's Minntac mine, came fully online early this summer. But this fall, inspectors with the turbine manufacturer discovered defects in seven of the wind turbines' blades. Those turbines were shut down.
School's wind turbine project stilled by legislation
November 26, 2008 by Cynthya Porter in Winona Post
November 26, 2008 by Cynthya Porter in Winona Post
Every day the wind is blowing dollars away from District 861 as it sits in legislative limbo over a wind energy project that is otherwise ready to go.
Though other municipalities and government bodies are just beginning to wade through the complexity of creating a wind energy initiative, District 861 has been working steadfastly with a cooperative since 2005 on a project that should already be making the district money.
Medina wind turbine approved amidst objections, support
November 26, 2008 by Barbara Gorski in Press & News
November 26, 2008 by Barbara Gorski in Press & News
As expected, Medina council members voted unanimously at their Nov. 18 regular meeting to approve the resolution to build a wind turbine in Medina at the Hennepin County Public Works Facility. ...Although only a handful of people attended the Nov. 18 meeting, in comparison to Nov. 5, it was clear that the subject of a wind turbine Medina still aroused controversy.
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A wind farm worker is okay following a crane accident Sunday morning.
A Winnebago County Sheriff's report confirms Billy Cody was trapped in a crane at the construction site located between Forest City and Thompson.
The Stearns County planning commission last week approved permits for [two meteorological] towers, which will be erected within the next six weeks. ...Although the project is still in the early stages, the company is looking to build a 40- to 95-megawatt farm, with 20-50 towers that each produce about 2 megawatts of electricity. Each tower is about 262 feet high, Daum said.
Winona County signed a development agreement with Juhl Wind, Inc., to build two turbines in Mount Vernon Township, the second partnership on the development effort in three years.
County Board member Marcia Ward was the only commissioner who didn't feel comfortable with the agreement, listing concerns with the proposed site, whether the turbines will really perform, and how much control the county will have in its investment here on out.
Wind farms are blowing land values off course, slashing property tags by up to a third in some areas and lifting others by as much $50,000 per turbine.
A new study shows the presence of wind turbines significantly influence land values - but it's not all bad.
The study co-incides with a new push by the Federal Government to speed up the building opf wind farms across Australia.
Ballarat-based value Alan Hives said there had now been enough sales of property featuring or near wind farms to draw some conclusions of their impact on property values.
County approves turbine contract, questions still remain for project
November 13, 2008 by Mark Sommerhauser in Winona Daily News
November 13, 2008 by Mark Sommerhauser in Winona Daily News
Winona County still has questions about a plan to build a commercial wind turbine, but it now has a new partner in that effort: Juhl Wind Inc.
County commissioners voted 4-1 Thursday, with Marcia Ward dissenting, to sign a contract with Juhl to develop the turbine in conjunction with the county's Economic Development Authority and private investors who would pay most of the cost to build the turbine.
Turbines making a big difference to land values in Gippsland
November 12, 2008 by Marius Cuming in Stock Journal
November 12, 2008 by Marius Cuming in Stock Journal
John Jess has been valuing properties in Gippsland, Vic, since 1982 and says wind turbines are having a significant impact on values for both farmland and residential property.
Having conducted valuations for a panel hearing on proposed wind farms, Mr Jess said farming properties appear to drop 10-15 pc near turbines.
There is stronger evidence to suggest rural-residential values drop by 30-40pc near win turbines.
While the focus on renewable energy may be good for the environment and the local economy, the turbines themselves can be a traffic nightmare for those who must figure out how to move the massive parts across the country. Some also say they pose a safety risk. ...Lisa Linowes, executive director of the Industrial Wind Action Group, cited problems caused by large wind loads ..."Under the pressure to get construction done, corners get cut," Linowes said.
Cloud over county wind turbine? Commissioner Ward, others, raise questions
November 12, 2008 by Sarah Elmquist in Winona Post
November 12, 2008 by Sarah Elmquist in Winona Post
Planted off County Road 114 in Mount Vernon Township, Larry Greden's got a wind turbine for sale.
It's for sale because it, for the most part, doesn't work. There isn't enough wind at its position to make it profitable, and while Greden says he won't lose money in his four-year wind project because of tax incentives, he isn't making any.
A push for wind power; Buffalo Ridge II backers stake claim in state's energy future
November 10, 2008 by Thom Gabrukiewicz in Argus Leader
November 10, 2008 by Thom Gabrukiewicz in Argus Leader
A 306-megawatt wind farm proposed for 77 acres in Brookings and Deuel counties would nearly triple the state's total production of wind energy - adding enough capacity to power 148,000 Midwestern homes.
Oregon-based Iberdrola Renewables Inc. wants to build Buffalo Ridge II close to its two existing farms near White. Buffalo Ridge II would join the 54-megawatt Minn-Dakota farm that came online in April and the 55-megawatt Buffalo Ridge I, which should be completed in early 2009.