Monday, October 29, 2012

Wind development presentation scheduled in Cape Vincent



CAPE VINCENT — There will be a public meeting at 1 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Recreation Park on James Street to discuss wind energy development in the town.
The meeting — sponsored by the nonprofit Black River-St. Lawrence Resource Conservation and Development Council — will feature a presentation by Loren W. Pruskowski, chief financial officer and co-founder of Sustainable Energy Developments, Ontario, N.Y., on the final assessment of a wind farm feasibility study.


Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc. (SED) works with municipalities, businesses, schools, farms and homeowners to develop high quality, community-scale wind power projects. SED’s wind development services offer solutions to the diverse energy challenges facing enterprises and provide a clear path to achieving project goals.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Town officials asserted home rule at meeting

On Oct. 23 the towns of Lyme and Cape Vincent met BP Project Manager Richard Chandler for the very first time.

I write to thank the town and planning boards from both towns.

 As a citizen who has been concerned about the unethical development of wind, this was a night to remember. Continue reading via this link to the Watertown Daily Times

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Horse Creek Wind Farm developer might upsize project, begin state siting process as soon as next spring



Lyme to consider moratorium on personal turbines

Nov. 14

 By JAEGUN LEE


 — Residents seeking a permit for personal wind turbines have only a few weeks until a six-month ban on such structures is expected to be enacted.

 Lyme Supervisor Scott G. Aubertine said the town expects the Jefferson County Planning Board to review its proposal at a board meeting Tuesday. Once it receives some feedback, Lyme plans to pass a moratorium on personal wind turbines at a Nov. 14 Town Council meeting.

Continue reading via this link to the Watertown Daily Times


Friday, October 26, 2012

Though its signature wind turbine project is ending, Port of Ogdensburg remains busy



OGDENSBURG — To a casual observer, the Port of Ogdensburg might look empty now that the once-prominent field of wind turbine parts has been trucked to its destination in Churubusco, but appearances certainly can be deceiving.
According to Wade A. Davis, executive director of the Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority, the port remains a hotbed of activity.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Wind energy forum brings hundreds



CAPE VINCENT — It was standing room only in the Recreation Park on Tuesday night — with “BP Go Home” protesters occupying one side and green-shirted Voters for Wind filling the other.
Sandwiched between an audience of 300 people and local lawmakers from Cape Vincent and Lyme was Richard F. Chandler, representing BP Wind Energy, who was grilled by town officials for nearly two hours in a comment-heavy question-and-answer session following a brief presentation on the project.

BP to meet with towns of Cape Vincent and Lyme about wind power project


Cape Vincent, NY, Oct 23, 2012 — With a wind project proposed by BP, the town of Cape Vincent recently passed strict new regulations for commercial wind turbines. Then BP began seeking state review under the Article X law. That process could bypass local laws, if they're deemed "unreasonable." Now the company has called a meeting with town officials, set for tonight.

Town officials say they don't know exactly what to expect from the meeting. BP has had no contact with Cape Vincent officials for months.

USDA Rural Development awards grant money to Henderson wind turbine project


Friday, October 19, 2012

State: BP public involvement plan for Cape Vincent wind project is ‘inadequate’


Friday, October 12, 2012

Wind farms test New York's home rule traditio


 

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A company that wants to erect 48 wind turbines in the town of Clayton recently announced it would seek permitting through the state's Article X, not the town council. Another company did the same thing in nearby Cape Vincent earlier this year.

Article X is a law passed last year. It gives a state board the authority to green light new power plants, including wind farms, possibly over local objections.


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Iberdrola suspends local application for Clayton wind farm, will seek an Article X process instead


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Cape Vincent’s meeting with BP Wind Energy will be open to public



Wednesday, October 3, 2012

State police seek suspect who shot turbines in Lowville


LOWVILLE — State police are looking for the suspect who shot a wind turbine at Maple Ridge Wind Farm.
Adam Renz, a spokesman with EDP Renewables North America LLC, said the turbine had to be shut off early Sunday because of oil leaks caused by “multiple shots” to the structure.


Monday, October 1, 2012

Copenhagen Wind Farm environmental review under way