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Resource Documents by Boone, Dan

Boone, Dan; and Webb, Rick
Understanding the Trade-Off: Environmental Costs and Benefits of Industrial Wind Energy Development 
Low benefit, high environmental cost … Special Session on Bats and Wind Turbines, 38th North American Symposium on Bat Research, Scranton, Pa., October 24, 2008 Download original document: “Environmental Costs and Benefits of Industrial Wind Energy Development” Complete article »

Boone, Dan; and Webb, Rick
Displacing Mountaintop Removal Mining with Wind Turbines 
We thank Mr. Hathaway for providing his analysis, and we certainly share his concern about the destruction associated with mountaintop removal mining. However, we find that his analysis doesn’t stand-up to close examination. Our first objection concerns Mr. Hathaway’s basic premise that wind-powered generation will reduce the need for coal-fueled generation. The recent National Academies report on Environmental Impacts of Wind-Energy Projects compared U.S. Department of Energy projections for growth in electricity demand with projections for growth in wind generation. . . . Complete article »

Boone, Dan
Throwing Caution to the Wind 
Presentation by Dan Boone: Throwing Caution to the Wind: the Growing Threat of Industrial Wind Development in Pennsylvania to Wildlife, Habitat and Public Lands Download original document: “Throwing Caution to the Wind” Complete article »

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