Huge Offshore Wind Turbine Blown Up

Begs the question;  What happens to wind turbines if they were put into our Great Lakes?

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Video | Keltbray demolishes huge wind turbine with explosives

17 March 2020 | By Neil Gerrard

Keltbray has demolished a giant wind turbine at Hunterston in Ayrshire.

Source: Construction Manager March 17, 2020

Lake Erie under threat from New York State permits for wind project

WI070625_151.tifCleanwater Wind LLC received approval on March 10, 2020 from New York  state to place a data buoy in Lake Erie for its proposed offshore project.  The wind  developer is just one of many who are pushing for regulatory approvals for offshore wind turbines to be placed in our Great Lakes.  The Great Lake ecosystem are the location for globally significant flyways, freshwater marine life and home to one of the largest human populations in North America on the adjacent shores.

Health Hazard Investigation of Contaminated Water Wells claimed due to Wind Turbine Operations is a GO

99.1 FM CKXS|March 6, 2020

McNaughton Committed to Health Hazard Investigation

Monte McNaughton says he’s committed to the promised health hazard investigation into contaminated water wells in Chatham-Kent.

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MPP Monte McNaughton

The Lambton-Kent-Middlesex MPP says it was a government commitment and things are moving forward.

“The RFP process is happening as we speak to hire an independent company to do the water well testing,” McNaughton says. “This is an independent body, five scientists including a local geologist.”

McNaughton says as many as 200 home owners should be contacted in the next four months…….

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“The government first announced it would be launching a health hazard investigation last July, but residents who’ve been dealing with dirty well water for years say they haven’t heard a peep since then.”

New York Governor wants State control to silence opposition of Wind projects

no_wind_400x400READ PROPOSED ACT AMENDMENT FULL TEXT

A BUDGET BILL submitted by the Governor
in accordance with Article VII of the Constitution
AN ACT to amend the public service law, the economic development
law, the real property tax law, the general municipal law,
the public authorities law, the environmental conservation
law, the New York state urban development corporation act
and the state finance law, in relation to accelerating the
growth of renewable energy facilities to meet critical
state energy policy goals (Part );…….

The Buffalo News|By: Tom Precious|February 25, 2020

Cuomo wants more state control of solar, wind energy permits

LBANY – Large-scale solar and wind projects would be subject to a dramatically new permitting process controlled only by the Cuomo administration – a plan developers say would cut by years the time to it takes for large renewable energy facilities to be approved in New York.

Local government officials, however, say it will sharply reduce the role communities now play in the process for siting larger energy projects.

“What little opportunity we have to have any say in the matter is completely taken away,” said Wright Ellis, supervisor of the Town of Cambria, where a solar project on 900 acres called Bear Ridge has been a controversial fight for nearly two years.

“I’m very concerned because, traditionally, land use has been the province of the local government. … This just cancels that out completely,” Ellis said.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo wants his economic development agency to create a new Office of Renewable Energy Permitting to handle permitting procedures for big solar and wind projects, though there appears to be opportunities for some smaller projects, such as those known as “community solar,” to bypass local government oversight and go directly to Albany for needed approvals…….

The New York State Conference of Mayors, which represents city and village officials, added its concerns about Cuomo’s plan, saying that it would lead to “no meaningful role for local governments as representatives of their communities” in siting decisions for solar and wind projects.

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Protecting our children from Industrial Wind Power Emissions is our first priority!

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