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Va. allows 1st wind farm to move forward, opponent says 'significant roadblocks' remain
March 4, 2010 by Jennifer Zajac in SNL Financial
March 4, 2010 by Jennifer Zajac in SNL Financial
The Virginia State Corporation Commission on Feb. 26 denied the Virginia Department of Historic Resources' complaint against Highland New Wind's 38-MW Highland project in Highland
County, Va.
SCC Senior Hearing Examiner Alexander Skirpan Jr. recommended Jan. 25 that the commission dismiss DHR's complaint, which said Highland New Wind failed to comply with a number of
conditions stated in the SCC's Dec. 20, 2007, final order approving the project. The department said the sunset provision in the SCC's final order requiring Highland New Wind to begin
construction by Dec. 20, 2009, had expired. Although the project has begun grading and moving earth on the site, the DHR said the project was in violation because nothing has been constructed.
Construction is expected to begin this spring.
A Richmond-based energy company has bought a 50 percent stake in a wind turbine project in Grant County, West Virginia that residents are seeking to block.
Dominion, one of the country’s largest energy producers, announced today it plans to develop the first phase of the 300 (m) million-dollar project, to be located near the company’s coal-fired energy plant at Mount Storm.
Va. General Assembly strikes down tall structures legislation
January 30, 2013 by Charles Owens in Bluefield Daily Telegraph
January 30, 2013 by Charles Owens in Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Legislation that could have trumped Tazewell County's two-year-old ridgeline protection ordinance has died in the General Assembly. ...Area leaders argued the bill was an attempt to override a local county ordinance that prohibits the development of tall structures, including wind turbines, on East River Mountain and other protected ridgelines.
Va. OKs study of wind turbines in Chesapeake Bay
March 30, 2011 by Scott Harper in The Virginian-Pilot
March 30, 2011 by Scott Harper in The Virginian-Pilot
State regulators have approved scientific surveys for a test project that aims to build one of the first offshore wind turbines in the United States, in waters at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
VACO urges localities to oppose renewable energy bill proposal
January 28, 2011 by Charles Owens in Bluefield Daily Telegraph
January 28, 2011 by Charles Owens in Bluefield Daily Telegraph
The Virginia Association of Counties is urging localities across the Commonwealth to oppose a renewable energy bill as it is currently proposed by a Virginia Beach lawmaker.
The legislation sought by Sen. Frank Wagner, R-Virginia Beach, would weaken local government land use authority, and could override local ordinances.
Vail looks to wind for power of resorts
August 2, 2006 by Julie Dunn, The Denver Post in Brattleboro Reformer
August 2, 2006 by Julie Dunn, The Denver Post in Brattleboro Reformer
Vail Resorts will not install wind turbines atop its slopes or use direct wind energy to power its chair lifts. Instead, it will purchase from Boulder-based Renewable Choice Energy renewable-energy credits equal to the amount of electricity it uses.
Vail Resorts Inc. said Monday it will not renew its three-year commitment to purchase wind-energy offset credits. ..."going forward, we intend to channel our efforts on more comprehensive projects, which help protect the climate and also offer habitat and watershed benefits to local communities, such as the Hayman Restoration Project," Katz said.
Windmills that Vail Resorts recently proposed to put at Eagle's Nest atop Vail Mountain are little more than "toys," one energy expert said.
"They would have trouble running a 10th Mountain hut," said Randy Udall, former director of Aspen's Community Office for Resource Efficiency, in an e-mail, referring to the backcountry cabins near Vail. The new proposal significantly downsizes a 2003 plan that would have put four 100-foot-tall, 100-kilowatt windmills on Ptarmigan Ridge above the Back Bowls, creating enough power to run four chairlifts. ...The $400,000 windmills proposed in 2003 would have powered four chairlifts and paid for themselves within a decade, Vail Associates said.
But the company withdrew the proposal shortly after it was proposed. The reasons are unclear, although the Division of Wildlife expressed concerns about dangers to birds. The project would have needed approval from the U.S. Forest Service, which owns most of Vail Mountain.
"We decided not to pursue the 2003 wind turbine proposal for a variety of reasons that seemed relevant and practical at the time," ...
Valley targeted for wind turbines; Unidentified firm seeks to build in national forests
March 26, 2008 by Preston Knight in Northern Virginia Daily
March 26, 2008 by Preston Knight in Northern Virginia Daily
But the fact that interest is out there for such a project is a sign of things to come, said Rick Webb, operator of www.vawind.org and a senior scientist with the environmental sciences department at the University of Virginia.
"This is probably the tip of the iceberg," he said.
Eighteen miles of national forest ridgeline, most of which is on Shenandoah Mountain, stands to be affected by the proposal, Webb said.
"It's industrializing our national forest," he said. "The question is whether it's worth the trade-off. In my conclusion, it is not. The electricity produced is just a drop in the bucket."
A report written by the council's principal planning officer detailed eight reasons for refusing planning permission for four 328ft high turbines on a four hectare site on Mynydd James mountain between Cwmtillery and Blaina. ...These included worries over the stability of the ground on which the turbines would be built, the visual impact on the area and the negative effect on tourism.
To prepare for a planning review of the resource management plans that guide wind energy and other development on public lands, the Bureau of Land Management's Rock Springs and Rawlins field offices are hosting a series of open houses to collect information for a "visual inventory" of southern Wyoming.
Value of wind farms to local governments questioned
March 1, 2010 by Seth Slabaugh in The Star Press
March 1, 2010 by Seth Slabaugh in The Star Press
Wind farms could be more valuable to local communities than riverboat casinos, but not if they don't pay their fair share of local property taxes.
"The ones we've looked at, on average, the state is assessing each windmill an average of $1 million," said accountant Gregory Guerrettaz, president of Financial Solutions Group in Indianapolis. "So right there, you could be losing a differential of $4 million on taxes during the life of that windmill."
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JUNEAU - The public relations officer for Horicon Marsh Systems Advocates has filed a lawsuit in Dodge County Circuit Court against the 21-year-old Lomira man who vandalized three of his yard signs opposing the $250 million Forward Wind Energy Center.
Vandal in wind farm case gets probation
May 25, 2006 by Brian Paynter, Staff Reporter in Daily Citizen
May 25, 2006 by Brian Paynter, Staff Reporter in Daily Citizen
Michael J. Elsinger, N10201 Arthur Road, Lomira, was ordered to perform 100 hours of community service at the Horicon Marsh Haven Center or with Friends of the Horicon Marsh. He must also pay $490 in restitution, a $150 fine plus court costs and write letters of apology to all of the victims of his crimes within 60 days.
Ryan M. Koll, 21, P.O. Box 119, Theresa, and Elsinger's accomplice in the anti-wind farm sign crime spree, pled guilty on Feb. 16 to one count of theft and received a $243 fine plus paid restitution.
Vandalism discovered at Mason County's Lake Winds Energy Park; reward offered for information
August 31, 2012 by Heather Lynn Peters in MLive
August 31, 2012 by Heather Lynn Peters in MLive
A reward is being offered for vandalism of wind turbines at Mason County's Lake Winds Energy Park, the Ludington Daily News is reporting.
Details of the vandalism wasn't immediately known.
Windflow Technology’s efforts to sell New Zealand-made wind turbines to the world have been disrupted by vandalism at its Gebbies Pass site near Christchurch.
A 30m-high wind-monitoring tower worth about $30,000 was found damaged beyond repair on Tuesday morning after two guy wires holding the lattice mast were undone, causing it to crash to the ground.
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Expensive monitoring equipment has been vandalised at the proposed site of a contentious Victorian wind farm.
The two $50,000 devices, which have been monitoring the site at Bald Hills in eastern Victoria since 2003, were damaged some time in the past week.
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As public sentiment remains strong regarding the proposed Ellis County wind farm, signs expressing both opposition to and support for the project have sprouted up inside Hays city limits, along Interstate 70 and throughout the county. A total of about 30 professionally printed signs against the project have been posted, and police reports have been filed for the vandalism of two such signs located on Golf Course Road, said Chuck White, a detective with the Ellis County Sheriff's office.
Police have launched an investigation after vandals destroyed a £20,000 wind monitoring mast in southern Scotland.
The incident occurred near Lockerbie at the proposed site of Wind Energy's Newfield wind farm.
Guy wires holding the 60m (196ft) high meteorological mast were unbolted, causing it to fall with the destruction of expensive monitoring equipment.
Vandals have sent an 80m wind monitoring tower in Winchelsea crashing to the ground causing about $100,000 damage.
The destruction comes as the community continues to lobby against a proposal by Future Energy Pty Ltd to build 14 turbines in Gnarwarre, just outside Winchelsea.
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