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Residents tell council they're worried about power line plans

Posted by: Lisa on March 26, 2009 7:45:41 AM
NorthWestern Energy may have the juice, but the people have the power. That was the overwhelming message Wednesday evening when area residents packed council chambers to tell commissioners they oppose the utility company's plans for a major transmission line through southwestern Montana. The crowd spilled into the hallway where another roughly 30 people stood and listened as residents voiced their concerns about the 500-kilovolt power line ruining the visual aesthetics of their rural property.
Note : http://www.mtstandard.com/articles/2009/03/26/area/hjjajghdjjjajb.txt
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[ Impact on Wildlife ]

DNRC backs approval of Martinsdale wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on February 20, 2009 10:29:01 PM
Montana's Department of Natural Resources and Conservation recommends wind turbines be allowed on state land as part of what would be the state's largest privately owned wind farm. The Martinsdale Wind Farm is proposed by Houston-based Horizon Wind Energy. It would be built on 18,000 acres of private and state land in Wheatland and Meagher counties, five miles northeast of Martinsdale. The DNRC has released a draft environmental impact statement on the project for public comment, which will be accepted until March 13.
Note : http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2009/02/21/news/state/49-dnrc.txt
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[ Impact on People ]

CEO meets landowners about MATL project

Posted by: Lisa on November 24, 2008 12:04:22 PM
Jerry McRae didn't mince words when talking about a high-voltage transmission line that will cross his land near here. "You're going to have a hell of a time building a power line in this community," McRae said. ...Construction on the line is scheduled to begin in March. "It can't be built without eminent domain in this community right now," McRae warned right off the bat.
Note : http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20081124/NEWS01/811240303/1002/news01
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[ Impact on People | Energy Policy ]

DEQ issues go-ahead permit for MATL power line; State cites potential for wind development

Posted by: Lisa on October 29, 2008 11:54:41 PM
Potential wind-farm development was the overriding reason why the state Department of Environmental Quality approved the proposed high-voltage power line that would tread its way across eastern Teton County between Great Falls and Lethbridge, Alta. Montana Alberta Tie Ltd., or MATL, with offices in Calgary, Alta., submitted an application under DEQ's Major Facility Siting Act program on Dec. 1, 2005, providing a variety of reasons why its proposed privately-owned, 230-kilovolt transmission line would benefit the region. ... Aggrieved parties who believe they are adversely affected by DEQ's decision have 30 days to appeal.
Note : http://www.choteauacantha.com/articles/2008/10/30/news/doc4907640632fab612586727.txt
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[ Energy Policy ]

MATL gets green light

Posted by: Lisa on October 23, 2008 2:39:18 PM
The state of Montana has given the green light to a high-voltage transmission line that could trigger millions in green energy production in northcentral Montana. The 600 megawatts of north-south capacity on the Montana Alberta Tie Line has been sold to NaturEner, Invenergy and Wind Hunter. ...Construction won't begin for six months because it will take that long to manufacture the steel poles, which are 90 feet tall and 3 feet in diameter, van't Hof said. Part of the line will also have wooden H-frame poles.
Note : http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081023/NEWS01/810230301&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
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[ Impact on People ]

Landowners miffed over power line proposal

Posted by: Lisa on October 07, 2008 8:54:51 PM
No matter where NorthWestern Energy Corp. proposes building a high power line through southwest Montana, it's an unpopular sell to people whose homes and land it would pass by. "Everybody else said no so you came through us," John Pullman, a landowner in the Boulder Valley, said during a meeting at the Cardwell School Monday that drew more than 45 people. That pretty much summed up the sentiment of landowners who are miffed that NorthWestern would propose a major power line through an agricultural valley. NorthWestern is planning to build a 500-kilovolt power line from Townsend to Twin Falls, Idaho, and has proposed three potential routes.
Note : http://www.helenair.com/articles/2008/10/08/state/90st_081008_msti1.txt
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[ Energy Policy | Canada ]

Alberta OKs construction of Montana-Alberta transmission line

Posted by: Lisa on August 12, 2008 10:34:57 PM
The Alberta Utilities Commission's approval Tuesday of the proposed Montana Alberta Tie Ltd. line was the final Canadian permit needed for the 240-kV AC line, which would interconnect electricity markets and carry 300 MW north and south. The commission said the proposed line satisfied its conditions, including a process for negotiating disputes with landowners. ...Wind farm developers in Alberta and Montana have fully subscribed the line for marketing power both north and south.
Note : http://www.platts.com/Electric%20Power/News/8953888.xml?src=Electric Powerrssheadlines1
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[ Impact on Views | Impact on People ]

Critics say scenery and wildlife need to be considered

Posted by: Lisa on July 20, 2008 9:15:23 AM
However, not all Montanans are ready to raise their glasses. Among the skeptics is Ursula Mattson of East Glacier. She said she is all for the benefits of wind development, but worries about a potential downside, mainly "the negative impact of these huge wind farms right in front of the most spectacular scenery in our country." ..."We don't have much authority over wind farms," said Kristi DuBois, native species coordinator for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in Missoula. She likens the state's current level of knowledge about the wind industry and its potential effect on wildlife to what was known about the impact of hydro-electric facilities on rivers and fish when they were first constructed. For example, the state has very little information about migration pathways of bats, she said. Without that information, it's difficult to for the state to provide input on the siting of facilities to lessen bat fatalities from turbine blades, she said.
Note : http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080720/NEWS01/807200302
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Impact on People | Canada ]

Alberta Tie project to undergo EIS

Posted by: Lisa on June 19, 2007 10:19:42 AM
Following complaints from farmers, the U.S. Department of Energy is now planning its toughest environmental review of a proposed $120 million power transmission line between Great Falls and Lethbridge, Alberta.... Wind farm developers have said the line is critical to construction of their projects. To date, three companies have signed up to use capacity on the line to ship power from wind farms they're planning between Great Falls and the Canadian border.
Note : http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007706190304
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