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False Promise of Mountaintop Industrial Wind
Author: Carter, Jonathan
Mountaintop Industrial Wind Power Is Not Green I have been advocating for wind power for decades. I never thought I would see the day when I would be opposing wind power development. However, the current frantic rush to install industrial wind on every viable mountaintop is both shortsighted and ecologically damaging. All one has to do is look at the impact of the Kibby TransCanada industrial wind operation in the remote Boundary Mountains of western Maine. This is nothing more . . .
More »Rollins Wind Project – May 1, 2011
Author: Blake, Brad
Rollins Mountain, Apr. 29, 2011
Author: Steinberg, Gary
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Comments on Robert McCunney’s testimony on behalf of Green Mountain Power
Author: Pierpont, Nina
Green Mountain Power has applied for a permit to erect 21 wind turbines on Lowell Mountain, Lowell, Vermont. Rebuttal testimony of Robert McCunney on behalf of Green Mountain Power Corporation was filed on November 22, 2010 – Summary of Testimony: Dr. McCunney responds to claims by Department of Public Service witness Mr. Kane, Albany witness Mr. James, Lowell Mountains Group witness Mr. Blomberg and others concerning the health and related impacts of sound. He also supports the Board’s approved sound standard . . .
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