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- From: tgray@igc.apc.org (Tom Gray)
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- Subject: --VT Utility Seeks Windfarm Permits
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 19:28:00 GMT
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- /* Written 11:22 am Jan 25, 1993 by tgray@igc.apc.org in igc:en.energy */
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- GREEN MOUNTAIN MOVES
- AHEAD ON PERMITTING
-
- Green Mountain Power Corp. (GMP) said it plans to continue working
- to obtain permits for two wind projects in southern Vermont
- regardless of whether the sites are developed in the immediate
- future.
-
- The utility, which is based in South Burlington, VT, had proposed
- wind power plants at the sites along with another in western
- Massachusetts in response to a request for proposals for "green
- power" from New England Power Co. (NEPCO) (see Wind Energy Weekly
- #477, December 16, 1991, p. 5).
-
- Subsequently, NEPCO notified GMP that two of the three proposals,
- totalling 17 MW in capacity, had been selected as part of a
- "Negotiating Group" for further discussions and possible power
- contract negotiations.
-
- The projects chosen by NEPCO for further discussion include a 7-MW
- proposal for a wind facility in the town of Florida, Mass., and a
- 10-MW proposal covering a project in the southern Vermont towns of
- Searsburg and Readsboro.
-
-
- However, GMP said recently in a newsletter on its wind activities
- that it plans to go forward with permitting on both the
- Searsburg/Readsboro site and another on the Hoosac Range in
- Stamford and Readsboro, "based on our belief that wind power will
- provide an environmentally sound and economical source of new
- energy in the not-too-distant future.
-
- "This belief is a result of the wind resource and environmental
- studies we have conducted at these site areas since 1980; the
- experience we have gained operating turbines atop Little Equinox
- Mountain; and the generally favorable reaction to our plans by . .
- . local town officials and environmental groups."
-
- GMP is working on Special Use Permit Applications to be filed with
- the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) for the Vermont sites, and is
- coordinating its plans with the Vermont Public Service Board (PSB)
- and the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. The projects, it
- said, will require a Certificate of Public Good from the PSB in
- addition to the USFS permits.
-
- The permitting process in Vermont is of special interest because
- the state's environmental community is strong and well-organized
- and highly sensitive to development on visible mountain ridgelines.
- Although the PSB has generally sought to encourage renewable
- energy, private developers have expected the windfarm siting
- process to be long and difficult, and have opted to pursue
- opportunities in other states.
-
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-
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