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Committee must hold meeting on wind power again

Posted by: Lisa on November 21, 2009 9:11:06 AM
Earlier this week, a City Council subcommittee held a meeting to finalize recommendations on much-debated rules surrounding the location of wind turbines. In a lightly attended meeting, they did just that. On Monday, however, they have to do it all over again. The culprit? A locked door. ...Though the meeting continued, the subcommittee had unintentionally violated the state's Open Meeting Law, meaning the meeting will have to be held again.
Note : http://www.newburyportnews.com/punews/local_story_324222643.html
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[ General ]

Salisbury: Wind power plan too close for comfort

Posted by: Lisa on November 19, 2009 12:12:17 PM
Salisbury officials have only recently become aware that 10 wind turbines could be built less than a quarter-mile off Salisbury Beach if the state's draft Ocean Management Plan were adopted. A serious concern of both Salisbury Selectman Jerry Klima and Planning Board Chairman Don Egan is that after only recently seeing a map showing the turbine area less than 1,500 feet from shore ..."I never saw anything like this before that from the state," Klima said yesterday.
Note : http://www.newburyportnews.com/punews/local_story_322233824.html
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[ General ]

Islanders give Bowles meeting mixed reviews

Posted by: Lisa on November 19, 2009 7:11:29 AM
Island officials differed over what was achieved at their meeting Friday with state Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles. A selectman from each Island town, as well as officials representing Dukes County, the Martha's Vineyard Commission (MVC), and the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay head (Aquinnah) attended the Boston session. But while they all heard the same message from Mr. Bowles, they brought home varying opinions about how much control the Island will have over large-scale wind power development in near-shore waters.
Note : http://www.mvtimes.com/marthas-vineyard/news/2009/11/19/bowles.php
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[ General ]

Masts cut down in Flimby wind farm attack

Posted by: Lisa on November 18, 2009 11:37:39 PM
Two large masts have been cut down and a wind speed recorder stolen from the Flimby Hall Farm wind farm site. The masts were cut down last week, according to Maryport police. Samantha Crosby, West Energy's project manager for the Flimby site, said that the company believed the act was vandalism rather than a protest.
Note : http://www.timesandstar.co.uk/news/crime/masts_cut_down_in_flimby_wind_farm_attack_1_638777?referrerPath=news/
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[ General ]

Alternative Energy Committee hires wind turbine consultant

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 11:39:28 PM
The Westport Alternative Energy Committee (AEC) has decided to hire an engineering consultant to conduct preliminary assessments of two parcels of town-owned land to determine if they would be suitable locations for a municipal wind turbine project. The AEC voted unanimously Thursday to ask Atlantic Design Engineers of Sandwich to look at two specific sites ...to gauge whether or not they would be suitable for a commercial-sized turbine installation.
Note : http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091118/PUB02/911180380/1041
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[ Zoning/Planning ]

Council to vote Monday on changes to wind turbine law

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 11:43:15 AM
After months of review, the City Council's Planning and Development subcommittee will issue several recommendations for changes to key areas of the wind turbine ordinance, including lengthening the setbacks and strengthening the notification process to abutters when a proposal for a turbine is filed with the city.
Note : http://www.newburyportnews.com/punews/local_story_320233521.html
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Newbury eyes land for wind turbine; Study to determine potential location for 'large' structure

Posted by: Lisa on November 16, 2009 9:15:52 AM
The town will look at three locations as possibilities for a large wind turbine. Using $8,800 allocated to Newbury by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, the town's Alternative Energy Committee will retain a Beverly consulting firm to conduct three energy workshops and prepare an application to the Technology Collaborative for a full-scale feasibility study on three possible turbine sites.
Note : http://www.newburyportnews.com/punews/local_story_319212414.html
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[ Impact on Landscape ]

Historic designation could change Sound

Posted by: Lisa on November 16, 2009 8:57:26 AM
The debate over whether to build the country's first offshore wind farm in Nantucket Sound is no stranger to challenges. The latest - a bid by the Wampanoag tribes on Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard to have the 560-square-mile Sound declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places - may top the list. From impacts on fisheries to new requirements for construction along Nantucket Sound, a finding that the Sound is eligible for the register could have wide-ranging effects on development and economic activity, opponents of the move argue.
Note : http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091116/NEWS/911160310
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Tribe scores a key win in fight over Cape Wind

Posted by: Lisa on November 13, 2009 2:42:08 PM
Six thousand years ago, according to native legend and scientific calculation, Nantucket Sound was dry land, and people probably lived and hunted and fished there. Until global warming caused the sea to rise and cover the place. Ironically, the fact of that long-ago drowning now has become the basis of the latest challenge to the Cape Wind proposal to build a wind farm in Nantucket Sound. The big selling point of Cape Wind is that it would generate power without contributing to global warming, sea level rise and coastal flooding.
Note : http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?23549
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[ Energy Policy ]

Wind turbine bill worries West County

Posted by: Lisa on November 12, 2009 9:28:53 PM
A Patrick administration proposal that critics say would strip local control from the siting of wind turbines is still awaiting action on Beacon Hill. And some West County town officials say revisions in the legislation don't go far enough in addressing their concerns. The Hawley Planning Board wrote this week to Gov. Deval Patrick and area legislators opposing the Wind Energy Siting Reform Act.
Note : http://www.recorder.com/story.cfm?id_no=20080526571
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[ General ]

Editorial: Regional implications

Posted by: Lisa on November 12, 2009 10:52:17 AM
The November 5 decision by the Martha's Vineyard Commission to create a district of critical planning concern (DCPC) for wind energy projects across the Island, but excepting Edgartown, demonstrated unusual discretion on the part of the regional agency. Spreading, not restricting, its portfolio is the customary MVC practice. Several commission members were not happy about the exception, going so far as to suggest that heeding to the Edgartown selectmen's request that their town be left out of this particular DCPC was unwarranted. After all, their argument went, it was just three Edgartonians asking for the exception, not really the town.
Note : http://www.mvtimes.com/marthas-vineyard/news/2009/11/12/editorial.php
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[ General ]

Harwich voters approve wind turbines

Posted by: Lisa on November 12, 2009 9:11:57 AM
The Cape's parade of wind power turbines has begun in earnest, as Harwich town meeting joined Wellfleet and Brewster fall town meetings Thursday night in authorizing the use of town land to build the towering turbines. Although the two parcels of town-owned land were relatively large at 72 acres for property off Westgate Road, and 19 acres off Headwaters Drive, setbacks to protect adjacent properties limited the possible number of turbines to just two.
Note : http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091112/NEWS11/911129958
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[ Impact on Economy | USA ]

Stimulus job boost in state exaggerated, review finds

Posted by: Lisa on November 11, 2009 11:35:08 AM
While Massachusetts recipients of federal stimulus money collectively report 12,374 jobs saved or created, a Globe review shows that number is wildly exaggerated. Organizations that received stimulus money miscounted jobs, filed erroneous figures, or claimed jobs for work that has not yet started. The Globe's finding is based on the federal government's just-released accounts of stimulus spending at the end of October. ...But in interviews with recipients, the Globe found that several openly acknowledged creating far fewer jobs than they have been credited for.
Note : http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/11/11/stimulus_fund_job_benefits_exaggerated_review_finds/?page=full
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[ General ]

Regional planners may decide energy projects

Posted by: Lisa on November 11, 2009 1:12:10 AM
A new state ocean management plan will likely leave control over the size of renewable energy projects in state waters in the hands of regional planning authorities such as the Cape Cod Commission and Martha's Vineyard Commission. In a letter sent yesterday ...Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Ian Bowles agreed to change the draft plan released in July.
Note : http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091111/NEWS/911110319/-1/NEWS01
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[ General | USA ]

Wampanoag tribe claims wind farm would destroy tribal rituals

Posted by: Lisa on November 10, 2009 10:18:01 AM
When the Pilgrims arrived in America, it was the Wampanoag who greeted them peacefully so the newcomers could escape religious persecution. Now the tribe is having to fight for their own religious freedoms. The Wampanoag, also known as "The People of the First Light", have delayed the construction of America's first offshore wind farm, reports Associated Press. The Mashpee and Aquinnah Wampanoag practice sacred religious rituals which they say require an unblocked view of the horizon, in particular, the sunrise.
Note : http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/281889
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[ General ]

Harwich to vote on green measures

Posted by: Lisa on November 09, 2009 12:49:31 PM
Voters will consider ways to save money and the environment during the town's 13-article special town meeting Thursday. If voters sign on, the town will pursue building two wind turbines on town-owned land, placing large solar panels on the elementary school roof and placing a "solar garden" of panels at the transfer station. The special town meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
Note : http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091109/NEWS/911090304
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[ General | USA ]

Tribes upset over wind turbines

Posted by: Lisa on November 08, 2009 8:08:03 AM
From a blustery perch over a Cape Cod beach, Chuckie Green gestures toward a stretch of horizon where he says construction of the nation's first offshore wind farm would destroy his Indian tribe's religion. The Wampanoag - the tribe that welcomed the Pilgrims in the 17th century and known as "The People of the First Light" - practice sacred rituals requiring an unblocked view of the sunrise. That view won't exist once 130 turbines, each over 400 feet tall, are built several miles from shore in Nantucket Sound, visible to Wampanoag in Mashpee and on Martha's Vineyard.
Note : http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/11/07/BUDF1AE3J0.DTL
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[ Impact on Landscape | Impact on Views | USA ]

Nantucket Sound may get new status; Ruling could delay wind farm approval

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 3:00:06 PM
Massachusetts' top historic preservation officer has dealt a setback to the proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm, ruling yesterday that the body of water is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places because of its cultural significance for two Native American tribes. In a letter released late in the afternoon, Brona Simon, state historic preservation officer, said she believes that Nantucket Sound is so culturally important to two Wampanoag tribes that it should be eligible to be listed on the National Register as a traditional cultural property.
Note : http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/11/06/nantucket_sound_may_get_historic_listing_delaying_wind_farm/
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[ Zoning/Planning ]

Charlemont board OKs wind turbine project

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 10:37:33 AM
After hammering out several conditions under which to grant the permit, the board voted 4-1 in favor of the project. Planning Board member Daniel Miller cast his vote as an abstention because he wanted the ski resort to build a smaller wind turbine, which he said would still meet the ski resort's utility needs but have less visual impact on the rest of the town.
Note : http://www.recorder.com/story.cfm?id_no=6762791
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[ General ]

Wind farm snared in clash over history

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 9:37:32 AM
Cape Wind Associates LLC faces yet another hurdle in its eight-year quest to build a wind farm in Nantucket Sound. A decision on whether to list Nantucket Sound on the National Register of Historic Places is now in the hands of the National Park Service. A ruling to list the Sound would not automatically kill Cape Wind's proposed wind farm, but it could lead to delays in the project's construction, as the project would be forced to meet new requirements.
Note : http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091106/NEWS/911060328
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