Each January the Governor's Office of Energy and Security reports to the legislature on the State's progress in achieving the goals of the Expedited Wind Law - 2007 S.661. This year the legislature required the GOES to expand its review to include the following, otherwise known as the "Fitts Amendment" to LD 1366.
Public input will be essential to counteract the pro-wind bias that is contained in this amendment.…
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Added by Steve Thurston on November 2, 2011 at 3:00pm —
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Folks,
It is time to join our friends in Europe (see below) and demand and end to the subsidies for wind power. The federal government is using stimulus funds, increasing the deficit, to finance wind projects. We are borrowing money from China to subsidize the destruction of Maine's landscape, and then using the money to pay wind developers so they can buy turbines from China or other foreign countries. Our children and grandchildren are on the hook for repayment of this…
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Added by Steve Thurston on November 1, 2011 at 2:26pm —
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Dear Mr. Margerum,
We oppose the issuance of a permit for the Saddleback Wind project and submit the following comments in response to the draft permit issued for the Saddleback Wind Project:
Criteria 5. Noise
In the draft permit the Department relies on testimony by former MCDC director Dora Mills in the BEP citizens’ rulemaking process, wherein she states, “"there is no credible scientific evidence at this time supporting directly caused health problems,…
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Added by Steve Thurston on October 3, 2011 at 10:42pm —
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To the editor,
As Angus King's enormous turbines continue to sprawl across the formerly beautiful ridgelines of Partridge Peak and Flathead Mountain in Roxbury, residents throughout the River Valley should have a good idea about what is in store for a mountain near them. If wind projects currently proposed for Carthage, Dixfield, Rumford, Woodstock, Sumner, Canton, Roxbury, and Byron are built there will be hundreds of turbines, on every horizon.
What does the River Valley get…
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Added by Steve Thurston on October 2, 2011 at 9:40pm —
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Mark Margerum
17 State House Station
28 Tyson Drive
Augusta, ME
via email …
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Added by Steve Thurston on September 27, 2011 at 10:30pm —
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Augusta - The Board of Environmental Protection voted to lower the sound level standards of industrial wind turbines. The move is being called a good compromise by a Department of Environmental Protection spokesperson Samantha Depoy-Warren.
After hearing public testimony in Augusta for much of the…
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Added by Steve Thurston on September 17, 2011 at 8:43pm —
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Added by Steve Thurston on April 10, 2011 at 9:51pm —
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Dear Mr. Marhamati,
I am a 5th generation occupant of my family's property on Roxbury Pond. The proposal to put 22 turbines, all within line of sight to Roxbury Pond, on the ridge overlooking the pond, has been a source of outrage, anxiety, depression, and fear for many members of my family and many of the families who own property on Roxbury Pond. There was a nearly unanimous vote of the property owners' association to oppose this project in the permitting process. The spectre of…
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Added by Steve Thurston on March 30, 2011 at 11:22am —
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The following has been submitted to the Sun Journal for consideration on their opinion page. The details have been provided to several reporters over the past months but none of them have chosen to write about it.
Eileen Adams' story in the Sun Journal (Record Hill looking for federal guarantee on its loan - 2/22/11) about the Record Hill Wind federal loan guarantee application omitted some…
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Added by Steve Thurston on February 24, 2011 at 9:17am —
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Brade Blake photographed the turbines unders construction at First Wind's Rollins Mountain project. Here is his report:
Folks, today I traveled around Lincoln Lakes and did some photography of the Rollins Project under construction. They are much further along with destroying Rocky Dundee than Rollins Mt. I would say about half the twoers are up but not many have nacelles and blades installed. Very slowly progressing---maybe cash flow problems for First Wind? Anyhow, here is the…
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Added by Steve Thurston on February 21, 2011 at 1:14pm —
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Rumford Falls Times November 15, 2010.
To the Editor,
Angus King and Rob Gardiner's Record Hill Wind project in Roxbury is not yet moving forward despite King and Gardiner's representation to the citizens of Roxbury in a letter that construction was planned to have resumed in late summer.
The latest news comes from a letter sent to the town of Roxbury from the US Dept of Energy indicating that King and Gardiner have applied for a Federal Loan Guarantee, a step…
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Added by Steve Thurston on February 18, 2011 at 12:21am —
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It was Christmas Eve Day and true to my soul
I was out on The Mountain, taking a stroll
I crossed over the brook and then up the slope
Just wandering and dreaming and looking for hope
Times had been tough and things had been hard
I grieved for the future and my outlook was marred
For things that I’d prayed just couldn’t be true
Were coming to pass, and this I well knew
I thought and I…
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Added by Steve Thurston on December 25, 2010 at 12:16pm —
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Folks,
Please click on http://www.gopetition.com/petition/40741.html to sign a petition calling for the DEP to hold a public hearing on noise and scenic impacts for the Saddleback Ridge Wind project. The application was accepted for processing and the deadline for requesting a public hearing is December 6. This is the first application where interested parties have had the ability to submit credible, conflicting technical…
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Added by Steve Thurston on November 17, 2010 at 4:30pm —
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Wind power is a false promise. Its easy to put a turbine on a mountain top. The hard part is getting the grid to try to regulate fossil fuel generators in response to the erratic, unpredictable and uncontrollable output of wind turbines. The ISO-NE grid has been studying wind integration for several years. It has outlined a number of issues that must be solved for wind to be effectively used as capacity. Storage, massive new transmission projects, dependable wind forecasts, smart grid,…
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Added by Steve Thurston on September 18, 2010 at 2:02pm —
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Citizens Task Force on Wind Power…
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Added by Steve Thurston on May 4, 2010 at 7:18pm —
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Even with the massive subsidies currently available the wind industry cannot compete with abundant, clean, low cost, domestic natural gas. Low demand for electricity and an unpredictable economic situation in the foreseeable future, causing utilities to be reluctant to enter into long term power purchase agreeements at prices the wind industry needs to be profitable, has the wind industry on the ropes all over the country.
The only thing that can save it is its ability to prey…
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Added by Steve Thurston on May 4, 2010 at 10:29am —
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This coming Thursday February 4th, the Joint Energy and Utilities Committee will have an opportunity to protect Maine’s citizen’s from a continuation of the noise problems that have plagued people living near the first wind projects built in the state, most recently the project on Vinalhaven. The three turbines installed there were promised to be no louder than the background noise but they are proving to be very disruptive to the lives of a number of people living nearby. Similar situations…
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Added by Steve Thurston on February 1, 2010 at 10:57am —
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Just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s moral, or ethical
Jan. 31, 2010
By Lynne Williams
Tux Turkel’s piece in Sunday’s Portland Press Herald (January 31, 2010) was only a keyhole look at the influential connections between industrial wind industry executives and functionaries and Maine’s power elite. The defensive responses of those with such connections, that their behavior is legal and appropriate, is not unexpected. However, legality does not equate to moral or…
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Added by Steve Thurston on January 31, 2010 at 5:42pm —
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