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Wind energy efforts often get tangled up in red tape

Posted by: Lisa on September 02, 2009 1:59:59 PM
Despite the hoopla over renewable energy - media chatter, government rebates, neighbors who "go green" - the nuts and bolts of installing more Earth-friendly power sources often get stuck. San Diego County, for example, is wrestling with how to handle applications for using residential wind turbines. Critics say the approval process is confusing and drawn-out enough to discourage investment in green power, just as companies are moving to fill the home-windmill niche.
Note : http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/sep/02/wind-energy-efforts-often-get-tangled-red-tape/
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Test towers OK'd in Mineral area

Posted by: Lisa on August 21, 2009 12:58:55 PM
The Tehama County Planning Commission Thursday approved a use permit for a series of 330-foot meteorological test towers outside Mineral. With use permits issued for as many as five towers to test the feasibility of installing wind turbines, Padoma Windpower has been granted the authority to build and keep the towers on Sierra Pacific land for as many as 36 months.
Note : http://www.redbluffdailynews.com/ci_13176533
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Wind rules remain grounded

Posted by: Lisa on August 17, 2009 5:24:52 PM
A Crescent City wind ordinance seems to be as elusive as the breeze a turbine tries to catch. More than a year after the Planning Commission decided to write a new law that would allow small wind energy systems within city limits, the board delayed taking a final vote on the proposed guidelines to allow more time for revisions. "They have some lingering concerns about setbacks and noise," Crescent City Planner Michele Rambo said.
Note : http://www.triplicate.com/20090817106715/News/Local-News/Wind-rules-remain-grounded
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Planners reject wind farm appeal

Posted by: Lisa on July 16, 2009 9:28:25 AM
The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission denied a Lompoc resident's attempt to waylay an alternative energy project Wednesday, but approved the first step for a senior housing development in Old Town Orcutt. The commission unanimously denied an appeal that took issue with temporary meteorological towers that are part of a renewable wind-energy project southwest of Lompoc.
Note : http://www.lompocrecord.com/articles/2009/07/16/news/news02.txt
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Not in my neighbor's back yard; Use of wind-power generators vex Temecula officials

Posted by: Lisa on July 12, 2009 6:43:33 PM
The City Council is trying to craft rules for electricity-generating wind energy systems that won't divide the city's residents into warring camps of "wind energy advocates" and NIMNBYs: "Not in my neighbor's back yard." So far, it's been tough to find a happy medium.
Note : http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/07/12/news/californian/temecula/z7345676338721b21882575e500646492.txt
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No decisions on wind energy and heritage tree ordinances

Posted by: Lisa on June 23, 2009 12:46:26 PM
The Temecula City Council wants to take a closer look at a wind energy ordinance and another proposed ordinance that would offer protection for the city's heritage trees. During Tuesday's meeting, the council postponed a hearing on the heritage tree ordinance until its next meeting in mid-July and voted 3-0 to create a subcommittee to look more closely at the proposed regulations on the harnessing of wind energy.
Note : http://www.northcountytimes.com/articles/2009/06/23/news/californian/temecula/z2b3377b4ea60aa42882575de0075fc1a.txt
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Supervisors fund EIR for wind turbine ordinance

Posted by: Lisa on June 17, 2009 11:25:18 PM
San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to streamline the process for meteorological equipment testing for wind energy turbines while directing county staff to return to the board with an analysis on developing a two-tiered ordinance, which separated domestic and commercial systems. On May 12 the supervisors established $350,000 of funding to prepare an Environmental Impact Report.
Note : http://www.thealpinesun.com/June%2011/as%20inside%202.html
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Rancho Palos Verdes delays action on wind turbines

Posted by: Lisa on May 05, 2009 11:23:07 PM
Prompted by a determined resident who erected a wind turbine in violation of city code, Rancho Palos Verdes officials are contemplating a change in their policy on "small wind" systems. But it won't happen anytime soon. The City Council on Tuesday decided to put off consideration of the issue until it becomes clear what will happen with related state legislation.
Note : http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_12311736?source=rss
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Turbine may be terminated

Posted by: Lisa on April 20, 2009 12:39:21 PM
The 35-foot-tall Skystream 3.7 - a small wind turbine marketed for residential use - overlooks Palos Verdes Drive East from Ramirez's fruit tree-filled backyard. Neighbors and passers-by have been calling Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall to ask about the electricity-producing turbine since it began spinning last month. The inquiries led to a code violation letter from municipal staff to Ramirez, who put up the turbine to power his home without seeking city permission.
Note : http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_12188336?source=rss
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'Wind farm' project progressing quietly

Posted by: Lisa on April 19, 2009 7:54:57 AM
A "wind farm" that would take advantage of the gusts that have been blowing through the Central Coast at 30 to 50 mph is moving right along despite a lawsuit filed against the county's approval of the project. Construction won't begin for at least a year, but in the meantime officials of the developer say they are working to meet all the requirements imposed by the county with the intention of protecting the environment surrounding the "clean energy" project.
Note : http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30290753/
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Supervisors approve permit relaxation for wind testing stations

Posted by: Lisa on April 02, 2009 10:42:07 AM
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously February 25 to streamline the permit process for meteorological equipment testing (MET) facilities. "It's always a balance," said Supervisor Dianne Jacob. "The Administrative Permit process still allows a public review process. Specific conditions have to be met."
Note : http://www.thealpinesun.com/April%2016/as%20inside%202.html
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Environmentalists, energy developers seeks balance in desert

Posted by: Lisa on March 16, 2009 8:27:46 PM
Environmentalists, renewable energy developers, and regulatory officials on Tuesday hammered out ways to build solar, wind and geothermal projects in the Mojave Desert and still preserve the ecosystem. "It will be a challenge to strike that balance... but it can be done," said Kevin Hunting, of the state Department of Fish and Game.
Note : http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_energy18.3c5de9e.html
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County eases rules for wind farm testing

Posted by: Lisa on February 24, 2009 10:41:28 PM
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today to make it easier for energy firms to test for suitability for wind turbines in rural areas. ...
Note : http://www.cbs8.com/Global/story.asp?S=9906842
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Impact on People ]

Supes okay Lompoc wind farm; Dismiss objections by neighbors, bird advocates

Posted by: Lisa on February 12, 2009 9:37:03 AM
The Lompoc Wind Farm was on the supervisors' plate this Tuesday after neighbors of the project site, George and Cheryl Bedford, and the California Department of Fish and Game filed appeals of its unanimous approval at the County Planning Commission last fall. The latter objected to the undeniable impact that the wind turbines, with their 135-foot blades approaching 200 miles per hour at the tip, would have on bird and bat populations. The former was more concerned about the desecration of viewsheds and noise pollution.
Note : http://www.independent.com/news/2009/feb/12/supes-okay-lompoc-wind-farm/
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Murrieta says wind turbine is too shiny

Posted by: Lisa on January 30, 2009 7:48:21 AM
Diana Hofman thought her frustrations with Murrieta city government would be whooshed away by her backyard wind turbine. Instead, the wind energy pioneer said she's fuming over the city's determination that the 40-foot-tall windmill is too bright. Hofman said the city told her they won't make a final inspection of the galvanized steel windmill until it loses its luster.
Note : http://www.pe.com/localnews/murrieta/stories/PE_News_Local_E_swindmill31.4627aea.html?npc
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[ Impact on Landscape | Energy Policy ]

State commission approves Sunrise Powerlink project - opponents set to appeal

Posted by: Lisa on December 19, 2008 2:51:02 AM
The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday cleared the way for construction of the Sunrise Powerlink, a contentious transmission line that promises to bring more reliable and renewable power from the Imperial Valley to San Diego. The 4-1 vote allows San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to move forward with the 123-mile, $1.9 billion power-line project, which could deliver enough electricity to serve 650,000 households.
Note : http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2008/dec/18/bn18sunrise219755-powerlink-cleared/?metro
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County supervisors postpone hearing on wind energy project

Posted by: Lisa on December 17, 2008 9:26:24 AM
The board votes to grant more time for ongoing discussions between the parties involved. The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 4-0 (Supervisor Joni Gray recused herself) to continue a hearing on appeals of the Lompoc Wind Energy Project to a date in February 2009.
Note : http://www.noozhawk.com/local_news/article/121608_county_supervisors_postpone_hearing_on_wind_energy_project/
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Wind farm, rezoning issues reach supervisors

Posted by: Lisa on December 15, 2008 10:59:41 AM
Two appeals filed against the approval of the Lompoc wind energy project are on the board's agenda, but the project applicant requested Friday that they be postponed. The supervisors received the letters from Acciona Energy asking for a 60-day continuance, because it would provide more time to work with the appellants - Lompoc area residents George and Cheryl Bedford and the California Department of Fish and Game. ...The state Department of Fish and Game was more concerned with bird and bat deaths that are common to wind turbines.
Note : http://www.santamariatimes.com/articles/2008/12/15/news/centralcoast/news03.txt
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Board to hear appeals of wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on December 14, 2008 8:32:50 AM
Two appeals filed against the approval of the Lompoc wind energy project are on the board's agenda, but the project applicant requested Friday that they be postponed. The supervisors received the letters from Acciona Energy asking for a 60-day continuance, because it would provide more time to work with the appellants - Lompoc area residents George and Cheryl Bedford and the California Department of Fish and Game.
Note : http://www.lompocrecord.com/articles/2008/12/13/news/news02.txt
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Planning panel OKs wind-turbine project

Posted by: Lisa on October 02, 2008 1:34:07 AM
The Shasta County Planning Commission unanimously approved plans for a string of wind turbines atop Hatchet Ridge near here at its meeting tonight. Commissioners approved the electricity-generating project on a 5-0 vote after listening to three hours of testimony ...Opponents of the 100-megawatt project said they plan to appeal the decision to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors.
Note : http://www.redding.com/news/2008/oct/02/planning-panel-oks-wind-turbine-project/
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