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Lyman Planners OK Anti-Wind Articles
January 20, 2006 by Meghan McCarthy, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record (VT)
January 20, 2006 by Meghan McCarthy, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record (VT)
Lyman Planning Board members this week gave their approval to three petitioned warrant articles aimed at keeping commercial wind energy projects out of town.
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Existing or proposed wind power projects in northern New England. Excludes locations where wind is being measured but no turbines have been proposed yet.
First wind farm in N.H. about to open
January 8, 2006 by Anne Saunders, Associated Press in The Boston Globe
January 8, 2006 by Anne Saunders, Associated Press in The Boston Globe
Lisa Linowes of National Wind Watch says a project on the scale of Loranger's isn't nearly as bad as some. But if it succeeds, she predicts big companies will try to move in to capitalize on the resource.
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MIT team analyzes wind energy potential in Northeast
December 21, 2005 by Nancy Stauffer, Laboratory for Energy and the Environment in MIT News Office
December 21, 2005 by Nancy Stauffer, Laboratory for Energy and the Environment in MIT News Office
There's more to determining the value of wind power than knowing which way the wind blows -- or even how hard.
MIT researchers studying winds off the Northeast coast have found that estimating the potential environmental benefits from wind and other renewables requires a detailed understanding of the dynamics of both renewable resources and conventional power generation.
Data show that wind-energy facilities would generate far more electricity in winter, because that's when winds are strongest. But the need for electricity is greatest in summer, when air conditioners are going full blast.
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Seven U.S. states sign CO2 plan in break with Bush
December 21, 2005 by Timothy Gardner, Reuters in The Union Tribune
December 21, 2005 by Timothy Gardner, Reuters in The Union Tribune
NEW YORK – Seven northeastern U.S. states have signed the country's first plan to create a market for heat-trapping carbon dioxide by curbing emissions at power plants, New York Gov. George Pataki said Tuesday.
After briefly wavering, Governor M. Jodi Rell of Connecticut yesterday agreed to sign onto a multistate greenhouse gas pact that Massachusetts and Rhode Island rejected Wednesday.
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Wind Farm Issue To Return To Town Meeting In Lyman
December 13, 2005 by Meghan McCarthy, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record (VT)
December 13, 2005 by Meghan McCarthy, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record (VT)
LYMAN, N.H. -- The fight against corporate wind is blustering again in this town of about 500 residents.
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Lempster, N.H., Will Review Plans for a Wind Farm
December 8, 2005 by Rebecca Miller in Eagle Times, Claremont, New Hampshire
December 8, 2005 by Rebecca Miller in Eagle Times, Claremont, New Hampshire
Dec. 8--LEMPSTER -- Town officials plan to seek state review of a proposed wind farm along Lempster Mountain's ridgeline.
KeySpan vows there'll be no shortages of gas for heat
December 3, 2005 by Peter J. Howe, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
December 3, 2005 by Peter J. Howe, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
The head of New England's biggest natural gas utility promised yesterday that homes and businesses across the region will face no shortage of gas for heating this winter.
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Growing interest in wind power has led to six new wind farm proposals in Vermont and at least five wind farms now being constructed or under discussion in New Hampshire. In Maine, at least two projects are facing reviews
New England is possessed of much talent but looses a considerable portion of it to other states due to the regions relative weakness in providing for a reasonable priced cost of living even though taxes do not appear to be a competitive disadvantage to New England.
In Berlin (NH), reasons for optimism on prison
November 15, 2005 by LORNA COLQUHOUN in Manchester Union Leader
November 15, 2005 by LORNA COLQUHOUN in Manchester Union Leader
ATV park, new prison and WIND TURBINES!
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New England Energy Alliance Report Cites Major Challenges in All Parts of New England Energy Infrastructure; Diverse Coalition of Companies and Organizations Form Regional Energy Alliance
November 9, 2005 in home.businesswire.com
November 9, 2005 in home.businesswire.com
New England faces major near-term challenges in all parts of its energy infrastructure including natural gas facilities, electric transmission lines and electric power generation, according to a report released today by the New England Energy Alliance.
Columnist overlooked harsh reality of wind power
May 29, 2005 by Lisa Linowes in Nashua Telegraph, Nashua, NH
May 29, 2005 by Lisa Linowes in Nashua Telegraph, Nashua, NH
Letter to the Editor
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Zoners Let Wind Group Bow Out
January 14, 2005 by MEGHAN McCARTHY in Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, VT
January 14, 2005 by MEGHAN McCARTHY in Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, VT
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Opponents Use Petitions To Fight Wind Farm
December 4, 2004 by MEGHAN McCARTHY in Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, VT
December 4, 2004 by MEGHAN McCARTHY in Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, VT
More Than Half The Voters Sign Petition
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Wind Gauge Opponents Sound Off
October 21, 2004 by JAMES JARDINE in Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, VT
October 21, 2004 by JAMES JARDINE in Caledonian-Record, St. Johnsbury, VT
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