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The chair of the Yukon's energy corporation says wind energy isn't viable for the Yukon.
Within the next week, the Winona County Economic Development Authority (EDA) could be the proud recipient of two meteorological towers on loan from the Minnesota Department of Commerce, according to EDA member Anne Morse. A meteorological tower, or “met tower,” is typically a structure between forty and fifty meters tall that provides a setting for an anemometer, a device that gauges wind.
N.E. Kingdom lawmakers sound off against wind power
December 12, 2005 by Carla Occaso, Staff Writer in Times Argus (VT)
December 12, 2005 by Carla Occaso, Staff Writer in Times Argus (VT)
"It is unreliable, it is unpredictable and it doesn't work in Vermont. Economically, it would be a disaster," Kilmartin said at a public hearing last week on the latest regional development plan being drafted by Northeastern Vermont Development, the regional economic agency.
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ALEDO - Wind energy is getting more attention in Mercer County. The issue was a topic of discussion at this week's regular Mercer County Board meeting. A Chicago area company is proposing a wind farm in the northern end of the county.
Environmental group wins grant for HCA wind turbine
December 11, 2005 by KELLY MONITZ in Standard-Speaker
December 11, 2005 by KELLY MONITZ in Standard-Speaker
The state Department of Environment Protection Energy Harvesting grant will be combined with others to build an electricity-generating wind turbine to power the Hazleton City Authority’s water filtration plant, said Thomas Tuffey, director of PennFuture’s Center for Energy, Enterprise and the Environment.
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Pennsylvania]
Energy workshops to help Oklahomans develop the state’s cash crops of wind and biofuels
December 10, 2005 in Altus Times
December 10, 2005 in Altus Times
NORMAN- The Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative, along with the Oklahoma Renewable Energy Council, will be hosting renewable energy workshops in December to help Oklahomans develop the state’s cash crops of wind and biofuels.
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Oklahoma]
BRATTLEBORO — Gov. James Douglas said Friday that his administration is evaluating whether it makes sense for Vermont to put most of its energy eggs in the baskets held by Hydro-Quebec and Entergy Nuclear, the owner of Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant.
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Energy Policy|
Vermont]
Treasury hijacks funds meant for green causes
December 10, 2005 by Oliver Tickell in The Independent Online Edition
December 10, 2005 by Oliver Tickell in The Independent Online Edition
Hundreds of millions of pounds raised from electricity bills to help develop renewable energy are being diverted to the Treasury, creating a new " stealth tax".
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Energy Policy|
UK]
Douglas has busy 'Governor's Day' in Brattleboro
December 10, 2005 by Cate Lecuyer in Brattleboro Reformer
December 10, 2005 by Cate Lecuyer in Brattleboro Reformer
Douglas said he was "surprised" when the town of Sheffield, in the Northeast Kingdom, approved a project for 26 windmills along a ridgeline.
He said he thinks most Vermonters are aware that even a large number of wind turbines aren't going to replace nuclear or hydroelectric power, which provide about two-thirds of the state's energy.
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Energy Policy|
Vermont]
A green energy company has had to change website claims about the effect wind farms have on property prices.
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Property Values|
UK]
Capitol Hill weighing tighter limits on wind farms-Shipping buffer could sink project
December 9, 2005 by Stephanie Ebbert, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
December 9, 2005 by Stephanie Ebbert, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
In yet another congressional maneuver that could kill a wind farm proposed off Cape Cod, a conference committee is considering language that would prohibit wind turbines within 1.5 miles of shipping and ferry lanes.
NVDA Board Pulls Wind Energy From Draft Plan For Now
December 9, 2005 by Robin Smith, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record
December 9, 2005 by Robin Smith, Staff Writer in The Caledonian-Record
Committee To Research New Energy Plan
NEWPORT CITY VERMONT Northeast Kingdom planners on Thursday reacted to critics and put a draft energy plan endorsing wind power on hold until more research is done.
Police seal off south China village after clashes
December 9, 2005 by Lindsay Beck and Ben Blanchard in Reuters
December 9, 2005 by Lindsay Beck and Ben Blanchard in Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Armed police have sealed off a village in southern China after violent clashes with residents that rights group Amnesty International said marked the first time Chinese police had fired on protesters since 1989.
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Bath | A proposed wind farm in Prattsburgh cleared a major hurdle Thursday after the Steuben County Indus-trial Development Agency approved a final environmental statement on the project.
Turbine petition denied-Judge denies Brownsville petition for review
December 9, 2005 by BRIAN PAYNTER Staff Reporter in Daily Citizen (WiscNews.com)
December 9, 2005 by BRIAN PAYNTER Staff Reporter in Daily Citizen (WiscNews.com)
JUNEAU WI Judge John Storck on Wednesday in Dodge County Circuit Court Branch II dismissed a petition for review from the village of Brownsville concerning wind turbine placement because it wasn't filed in a timely manner as required by state statute.
A group of Grant County landowners has filed a lawsuit seeking to block construction of a Mount Storm area wind-power project.
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USA|
West Virginia]
POWER STRUGGLE-Furious green campaigners to fight £320m pylon scheme
December 9, 2005 by Charlie Gall in The Daily Record (UK)
December 9, 2005 by Charlie Gall in The Daily Record (UK)
Scotland's countryside is under siege from a £320million scheme to build super-pylons to carry electricity south of the Border.
The proposed electricity transmission line would stretch 137 miles from Beauly, near Inverness, to Denny in Stirlingshire.
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Energy Policy|
UK]
Fighting to preserve 'untouched' Snowy Plains
December 8, 2005 by CAROLYN CANHAM in Cooma Monaro Express
December 8, 2005 by CAROLYN CANHAM in Cooma Monaro Express
The Jardine family has owned their property at Snowy Plain for generations.
David Jardine is the fifth generation of his family to own the land and his young grandson should be the seventh.
Sides clash over request to delay wind farm review
December 8, 2005 by Craig Salters in The Register
December 8, 2005 by Craig Salters in The Register
Which comes first, a set of guidelines or a specific review? That's the latest question being asked in the saga of a proposed wind farm on Nantucket Sound.
Protesters killed by police
December 8, 2005 by Associated Press in The Standard-China's Business Newspaper
December 8, 2005 by Associated Press in The Standard-China's Business Newspaper
Police opened fire on villagers protesting the construction of a wind-power plant in Guangdong, leaving at least two people dead, a news report said Wednesday.
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Asia]