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These news and opinion items are gathered by National Wind Watch in its noncommercial educational effort to help keep readers informed about developments related to industrial wind energy. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of National Wind Watch. They are the products of and owned by the organizations or individuals noted and are shared here according to “fair use” and “fair dealing” provisions of copyright law.


June 30, 2018 • LouisianaPrint storyE-mail story

Blowin’ in the wind

With its recent support from the Louisiana Public Service Commission, it would appear as if Wind Catcher Energy Connection, a program facilitated by Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO), will gain all the necessary approvals to move forward. However, it also could mean higher electric rates in Minden, at least initially. Wind Catcher Energy Connection is a major wind farm and a dedicated power line that will bring energy to AEP/SWEPCO customers in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. To pay for . . . Complete story »


June 21, 2018 • Louisiana, OklahomaPrint storyE-mail story

Louisiana utility regulators approve wind farm project

State utility regulators Wednesday allowed a northwest Louisiana electric company to purchase part of the nation’s largest wind-power project. The $4.5 billion “Wind Catcher” project in the Oklahoma panhandle began construction last December and is expected to start generating electricity in 2020. The Louisiana Public Service Commission allowed the Shreveport-based Southwestern Electric Power Co., better known as SWEPCO, to increase customers’ monthly bills to pay for a portion of the wind farm’s power. SWEPCO’s share will be 1,400 megawatts, enough . . . Complete story »


May 26, 2018 • LouisianaPrint storyE-mail story

Wind turbines in SW Louisiana? Wind company reaches out to Jeff Davis residents

A company by the name of Vestas Wind Systems has approached a number of residents in Jeff Davis parish in regards to possibly installing industrial wind turbines in the parish. A sales agent, for the company has reached out to numerous residents in the community soliciting land owners for site placement of at least 100 wind turbines within the Hathaway area. Kevin Melton, a resident of Hathaway, says he learned of the situation after the company recently reached out to . . . Complete story »


May 1, 2018 • Arkansas, Louisiana, New York, Oklahoma, OpinionsPrint storyE-mail story

Don’t let New York drive energy policy for Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas

Not content with fouling up its own energy policy, New York – with some of the country’s highest electricity rates – wants to foul up Arkansas’s, Louisiana’s, and Oklahoma’s, too. New York state’s government-employee pension fund, run by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, owns a $100 million stake in American Electric Power (AEP), which provides electricity in the three other states mentioned above, our states. What the federal government wisely chooses not to do, activist shareholders like DiNapoli are trying to do instead. DiNapoli . . . Complete story »


April 19, 2018 • Louisiana, Oklahoma, OpinionsPrint storyE-mail story

SWEPCO’s Wind Catcher is not necessary

The so-called Wind Catcher project might be better named the “Flak Catcher” for all the controversy it has stirred, although unfortunately that seems to have made little impression on Louisiana regulators. Based in the Oklahoma panhandle, a cluster of 800 wind turbines would capture as much as 2 gigawatts of power and send it through transmission lines to Tulsa and points beyond – although the inefficiency of wind power likely means received output never will come close to reaching this . . . Complete story »


March 29, 2018 • Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, TexasPrint storyE-mail story

A utility wants to build America’s largest wind farm—and get customers to pay for it

On the gusty Oklahoma Panhandle, a fight is escalating over a $4.5 billion wind power project that stands to reshape the way Americans pay for clean energy. Across 300,000 acres (121,206 hectares) utility giant American Electric Power Co. is trying to pull off something no other company has attempted at this scale: It wants to build the nation’s largest wind farm – and it wants up-front guarantees from regulators that customers will pay the bill. The plan calls for tapping a . . . Complete story »


October 22, 2016 • LouisianaPrint storyE-mail story

Rice farmers concerned with possible wind farms in Acadia Parish

Acadia Parish – You could see wind turbines in Acadia Parish in the next few years. A project is in the works to install the turbines in rural parts of Acadia Parish between Crowley and Eunice along LA 13. The work is expected to be completed by 2019, but the project is not without controversy. Some rice farmers say it could negatively affect their crops. For the Leonards family of Crowley, rice farming is their livelihood. Donald and John Leonards . . . Complete story »


October 12, 2016 • LouisianaPrint storyE-mail story

Property owners take issue with power line plan

Several landowners are upset at the idea of their land being taken to develop high-voltage power lines to benefit out-of-state power companies. Organizers of the Southern Cross Project say it is designed to facilitate the development of additional Texas wind projects for transmission to markets in the Southeastern U.S. by creating the capability to move electricity bi-directionally between the Texas and the southeast regions. “This route crosses many acres of precision leveled and irrigated farm land in Richland Parish and . . . Complete story »


A state-by-state look at renewable energy requirements

Twenty-nine states and the District of Columbia have requirements that utilities get a certain amount of their electricity from renewable sources. Nine additional states have goals for renewable energy, while a dozen others have no targets. A state-by-state look at renewable energy policies. ALABAMA No renewable energy standard. ALASKA A bill passed in 2010 sets a goal, but not a requirement, for Alaska to receive half its electricity from renewable and alternative energy sources by 2025. ARIZONA Public utilities must . . . Complete story »


August 29, 2013 • LouisianaPrint storyE-mail story

Louisiana slowly adding ‘clean energy’ jobs, but has greater potential

Louisiana barely registered on projects adding clean energy and clean transportation jobs during the second quarter, but the state has enormous untapped wind energy reserves, according to a report from Environmental Entrepreneurs, a nonprofit business group. At least 58 clean energy and clean transportation projects were announced nationwide during the second quarter. Those projects will create an estimated 38,600 jobs, up slightly from the same period in 2012. Louisiana was among two dozen or so states whose clean energy project . . . Complete story »


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