logo
Article

Lawmakers weighing wind permit changes

New Hampshire Public Radio|Sam Evans-Brown |April 30, 2013
New HampshireEnergy Policy

The House Science, Technology and Energy Committee kicked off a summer's worth of work to reform the way the state evaluates proposals for new power plants Tuesday. They heard a whole day's worth of testimony about wind energy.


The House Science, Technology and Energy Committee kicked off a summer's worth of work to reform the way the state evaluates proposals for new power plants Tuesday. They heard a whole day's worth of testimony about wind energy.

Speakers at the wind forum talked about wind farms' impacts on wildlife, the grid, and the health of people who live near them. The discussion closed with a presentation on possible changes to the process by which wind projects get a permit.

Republican Representative Skip Reilly, who this session sponsored a bill to impose a moratorium on wind farms thought the days forum had good information on both sides of the issue. "The towns themselves should play a good role in this," he said after the forum, "And the …

... more [truncated due to possible copyright]

The House Science, Technology and Energy Committee kicked off a summer's worth of work to reform the way the state evaluates proposals for new power plants Tuesday. They heard a whole day's worth of testimony about wind energy.

Speakers at the wind forum talked about wind farms' impacts on wildlife, the grid, and the health of people who live near them. The discussion closed with a presentation on possible changes to the process by which wind projects get a permit.

Republican Representative Skip Reilly, who this session sponsored a bill to impose a moratorium on wind farms thought the days forum had good information on both sides of the issue. "The towns themselves should play a good role in this," he said after the forum, "And the townspeople who are going to be impacted this."

Some of the ideas discussed included giving towns control over energy projects smaller than 50 megawatts, or adding a local representative to the state committee that considers energy permits. Several bills that could include these or other changes have been held by lawmakers in the House of Representatives for more work over the summer.


Source:http://www.nhpr.org/post/lawm…

Share this post
Follow Us
RSS:XMLAtomJSON
Donate
Donate
Stay Updated

We respect your privacy and never share your contact information. | LEGAL NOTICES

Contact Us

WindAction.org
Lisa Linowes, Executive Director
phone: 603.838.6588

Email contact

General Copyright Statement: Most of the sourced material posted to WindAction.org is posted according to the Fair Use doctrine of copyright law for non-commercial news reporting, education and discussion purposes. Some articles we only show excerpts, and provide links to the original published material. Any article will be removed by request from copyright owner, please send takedown requests to: info@windaction.org

© 2024 INDUSTRIAL WIND ACTION GROUP CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
WEBSITE GENEROUSLY DONATED BY PARKERHILL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION