Documents filed under Impact on Economy
Written by Douglas Giuffre, Jonathan Haughton, David Tuerck and John Barrett, this report analyses in economic terms the costs and benefits of a proposed 130 turbine wind plant in Nantucket Sound. It concludes that the economic costs substantially exceed the associated economic gains. This is a follow-up study to one published by Beacon Hill in October 2003 entitled "Blowing in the Wind: Offshore Wind and the Cape Cod Economy"
Wind turbines don't make good neighbors
Researched and written by Eleanor Tillinghast of Green Berkshires Inc. this is a comprehensive study of the probable impact of industrial wind plants on the rural character, quality-of-life and economy of the Berkshires in western Massachusetts. Specific issues addressed include visual aesthetics, tourism, property values, public roads and public safety.
Errors and Excesses in the NREL's JEDI-WIM Model that Provides Estimates of the State or Local Economic Impact of "Wind Farms"

Renewable Energy: Vanguisher or Hapless Victim of High Natural Gas Prices

Wind - Facts or blowing hot air?

Zilkha Neighbor Easement Agreement
Comments pertaining to the accuracy and completeness of the Kittitas Valley Wind farm Project DEIS

The True Cost of Electricity from Wind Power and Windmill “Availability” Factors

Economic Impacts of Wind Power in Kittitas County

Wind Energy Economics in West Virginia

Wind Energy Economics in the State of New York

Investigation into the Potential Impact of Wind Turbines on Tourism in Scotland

Policy Comments on Point Petre Commercial Wind Turbine Generating Plant

Fenner (NY): Canastota Wind Power LLC - Property Value Assurance Plan

The Case Against Windfarms
Written in 2000 by the Country Guardian, the UK's leading 'action group', this report addresses comprehensively wind issues in the UK. As one of the first papers of its kind, it is generally viewed as a 'classic' and 'required reading' for those interested in becoming thoroughly familiar with the diverse impacts of industrial wind.