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Heidi Brautigam loves nothing better than horseback riding in Warm Springs Valley, where she has lived for 17 years.
But she is worried her rides could become dangerous once big tractor rigs and construction trucks start hauling equipment and materials to build Nevada Wind's proposed wind turbine farm on the northern ridges overlooking the valley, north of Spanish Springs.
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After four years, Spring Valley Wind project nears EA review
November 4, 2009 by Rudy Herndon in The Ely Times
November 4, 2009 by Rudy Herndon in The Ely Times
It might seem like federal regulators are fast-tracking the development of Nevada's first commercial wind farm.
But the 160-megawatt Spring Valley Wind project has actually been in the works for over four years, as the developer gathered additional information sought by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
A private contractor is currently putting the finishing touches on the draft Environmental Assessment for the 66-turbine project, which would be located on BLM-administered lands between State Route 893 and U.S. Highway 50 as it veers north toward Sacramento Pass.
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WASHINGTON -- The Air Force is scaling back a proposal for a fighter jet training area over eastern Nevada, a military official said Tuesday.
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Impact on Economy]
Air Force won't block power plants, wind farm, spokesman says
May 5, 2006 by John G. Edwards in The Ely times
May 5, 2006 by John G. Edwards in The Ely times
Some Nevada officials are skeptical of promises that Hill Air Force Base, a facility at Ogden, Utah, will not interfere with development of two giant power plants, a wind farm and power transmission line near Ely.
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In Utah, state officials are fielding various combinations of energy proposals, a list that includes solar and geothermal installations and an energy storage project ...Scores of projects - some speculative, others well-funded and a few quirky - have surfaced with energy companies eager to take advantage of loan guarantees and tax breaks being promoted by President Barack Obama.
Alternative energy advocates, neighbors at odds over wind farm
January 4, 2009 by Susan Voyles in Reno Gazette-Journal
January 4, 2009 by Susan Voyles in Reno Gazette-Journal
Alternative energy advocates and residents opposed to giant wind turbines overlooking their homes in Warm Springs Valley are expected to square off when Nevada Wind's proposed wind farm comes before the Washoe County Planning Commission on Tuesday. ...No matter what the planning commission decides, the project is expected to be appealed to the Washoe County Commission.
Appeal filed against wind power project
February 18, 2009 by Cortney Maddock in Daily Sparks Tribune
February 18, 2009 by Cortney Maddock in Daily Sparks Tribune
An appeal against the Virginia Peak Wind Project was filed Tuesday afternoon with Washoe County, meaning one more hurdle for the alternative energy project slated for an area north of Spanish Springs. ...The appeal was filed in the afternoon on Tuesday, Lloyd said, the final day that an appeal would have been accepted. Lloyd would not disclose the name of the person who filed the appeal.
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Zoning/Planning]
BLM approves transmission line; Electric facility will tie north, south
August 8, 2008 by John G. Edwards in Review-Journal
August 8, 2008 by John G. Edwards in Review-Journal
The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday announced it took the first step to approve right of way for the first direct transmission line between Southern Nevada and Northern Nevada electrical grids.
Great Basin Transmission, an affiliate of independent power producer LS Power, received a final environmental assessment from BLM, finding "no significant impact" resulting from the transmission line.
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General]
BLM studying seven wind farm proposals for White Pine County
January 16, 2008 by John Plestina in The Ely Times
January 16, 2008 by John Plestina in The Ely Times
Seven wind farm projects are proposed for White Pine County according to the Bureau of Land Management Ely District office.
The renewable energy project proposals all await scrutiny by the BLM.
LS Power Development, the developer of the White Pine Energy Station, one of two proposed coal-fired power plants in Steptoe Valley, dissolved a partnership with Nevada Wind in November in favor of seeking wind projects in Elko and Washoe counties.
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BLM to study wind farm proposal near Virginia City
November 30, 2008 by The Associated Press in The Mercury-News
November 30, 2008 by The Associated Press in The Mercury-News
Federal land managers said Monday they will gather public comment and assess the potential environmental impacts of a proposal to build dozens of wind-power turbines on the mountains north of Carson City and west of Virginia City.
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Blowin' in the wind; Proposed wind turbine project stirs debate
September 26, 2008 by Karren Rhodes in Reno Gazette-Journal
September 26, 2008 by Karren Rhodes in Reno Gazette-Journal
Silver City residents expressed mixed reactions after learning recently of a proposed wind turbine project for the nearby ridge lines.
Residents weighed the greenness of wind power with the amount of visual pollution that the tall towering structures could bring to the popular 1860s-era tourist destination communities in the Comstock Historic District, which is also designated a National Historic District.
The proposed project would also affect the views of people living in Washoe Valley.
Great Basin Wind, LLC's new Comstock project was discussed during the September Silver City Town Board meeting's public comment segment.
Before Nevada can become the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy, it will have to come to peace with the hunters in Lincoln County.
In that rural stretch north of Las Vegas, county commissioners oppose plans to blanket four mountaintops with enough tall wind energy turbines to power 250,000 homes.
Nothing against a wind farm, the elected officials say, they just don't want windmills atop prime elk and deer habitat where families have come for generations to hunt on federal lands.
The dispute is opening a new front in the cultural and environmental wars in the West.
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General]
Carson planning commission approves windmill ordinance
January 29, 2009 by Dave Frank in Nevada Appeal
January 29, 2009 by Dave Frank in Nevada Appeal
Owning a private windmill will be easier and cheaper under an ordinance approved by the Carson City Planning Commission on Wednesday.
Under the plan, the city will no longer require a $2,200 permit application fee and planning commission approval for a windmill.
The ordinance will go to the city board of supervisors next for final approval.
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Zoning/Planning]
Cloud hangs over bright idea; Nellis commander concerned about interference with mission
July 7, 2009 by Alexandra Berzon in Las Vegas Sun
July 7, 2009 by Alexandra Berzon in Las Vegas Sun
Salazar said Interior is setting aside 24 parcels of federal land for a special study of environmental effects. Those areas, a total of 670,000 acres, were chosen based on the routes of transmission lines and early indications that they are less environmentally sensitive than other areas in the state.
Once an area wins preapproval, applications for solar plants could race through the process, officials say.
Commissioners oppose location of wind generation projects
November 20, 2008 by Dave Maxwell in The Lincoln County Record
November 20, 2008 by Dave Maxwell in The Lincoln County Record
Lincoln County Commissioners, during their regular meeting November 10, said they were not opposed to the development of wind-generated power in the County, but would rather seek different locations than the ones being proposed.
Mission Edison Group, a subsidiary of Southern California Edison, had approached the County about building wind generators on Mt. Wilson and Table Mountain, both a little north of Pioche. County Commissioners have said they do not think those locations are the best places for such large generators.
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Company plans wind energy project near Jackpot
November 17, 2007 by John Sents in Elko Daily Free Press
November 17, 2007 by John Sents in Elko Daily Free Press
Sierra Pacific Resources and Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. said Thursday they're working on an agreement to jointly develop and operate a large wind-energy project in Elko County and southern Idaho.
Located on about 9,000 acres of federal, state and private lands - including land less than 10 miles west of Jackpot - the proposed China Mountain project could generate more than 200 megawatts of electricity.
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General]
Court voids FAA allowance for turbines near Nevada airport
April 18, 2008 by Associated Press in KTNV ABC
April 18, 2008 by Associated Press in KTNV ABC
The U.S. Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia issued a ruling Friday upholding Clark County's challenge of an FAA finding that 83 electricity-generating turbines atop Table Mountain wouldn't obstruct air space or disrupt radar systems.
Clark County alleged the FAA failed to follow proper administrative procedures, didn't conduct open hearings, and disregarded a county consultant's study that the 400-foot tall turbines might threaten aviation safety.
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Safety]
Reid announced the pending legislation at the opening of the National Clean Energy Project in Washington. Former President Bill Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, billionaire wind-energy promoter T. Boone Pickens, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others joined Reid at today's summit.
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Energy Policy]
Federal energy plan approved, but criticism of delays lingers
July 26, 2009 by David McGrath Schwartz in Las Vegas Sun
July 26, 2009 by David McGrath Schwartz in Las Vegas Sun
Political leaders from both parties have often said Nevada is in a race with other states to attract renewable energy projects.
Solar, wind and geothermal energy production represent the very future of Nevada's economy, they say.
Despite the bold talk, state government has lagged behind surrounding states in applying for millions in federal stimulus dollars for renewable energy and energy conservation projects.
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Energy Policy|
USA]
Federal proposal to expand transmission corridor would override landowners’ desires
April 29, 2007 by Aaron Nathans in The News Journal
April 29, 2007 by Aaron Nathans in The News Journal
A new federal proposal to help electricity flow more freely could help the energy-choked East Coast. But it could also infuriate landowners, who have traditionally gotten their way in fights against utilities in Delaware.
U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman last week named Delaware as part of his proposed eastern National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor. It would run from New York to Virginia, and west to Ohio. A second corridor would run through California, Arizona and Nevada.
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