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Wind Farm Property Leases

In 2006, a group of resident’s near what was hoped to be Canada’s second largest wind farm, opposed the property leases for the project being built by Enbridge Inc. in Bruce County, Ontario. The wind farm is located Northwest of Toronto, on the shores of Lake Huron. The original proposal was to add 182 megawatts. The group of residents were concerned that the wind farm would be noisy and unsightly. Ontario is Canada’s most populous province and consumes vast amounts of energy produced from Coal, Nuclear, Hydro and a very small amount of green sources. Apparently, these residents would rather suffer from acid rain, increases in green house gases, air pollution, and face the risks of a nuclear accident; as opposed to harnessing the free clean power available from the wind farm on the shores of Lake Erie, and Lake Huron. These winds will blow with or without these short sighted residents. I am sure these same people have no problem turning on the lights, heat and air conditioning in their houses.

The delay in the year long regulatory process exceeded $20 million. Before overruns, the project was expected to cost $400 million and be operational by the spring of 2007. Now at the end of 2007, the project has been scaled back to 110 turbines, with the foundations for 20 of those in the ground now. The first power to be generated from the project is now expected in the Spring of 2008. Full operation of the wind farm is expected in the fall of 2008.

It is baffles me why people scream that we need to do something about our world; and then when private industry steps up to pay the bill for making the necessarcy changes; they get upset even though they aren’t having to foot the bill through additional taxes to make the shift in power generation technology.

Each one of these residents should have their power from the grid shut off, so they can see how much of their lives revolve around having steady, on demand, power at their finger tips. I bet each one of them would be begging to have a wind turbine sitting on their property causing a “noisy and unsightly” improvement to their yards. They probably wouldn’t even negotiate a Property Lease for the turbine, but would give up the space in exchange for an extension cord.

Am I missing something here? DO SOMETHING, BUT DON’T MAKE ME BE PART OF IT!! These residents really aren’t the “brightest bulbs in the pack”.

Offshore Windfarm on the West Coast

On March 21, a deal was announced between Enmax Corp and NaiKun Wind Energy Group Inc. Enmax will invest $2 million into the junior company to build an offshore wind farm. The wind farm is to be located near the Queen Charlotte Islands, which is located off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The project is located in the Hecate Strait and is to result in 320 megawatts being produced for the wind project.

Enmax Corp will receive shares in NaiKun Wind Energy Group, and also a 50% stake in the subsidiary, NaiKum Generation Co. Inc.

Offshore Windfarm on the West Coast

On March 21, a deal was announced between Enmax Corp and NaiKun Wind Energy Group Inc. Enmax will invest $2 million into the junior company to build an offshore wind farm. The wind farm is to be located near the Queen Charlotte Islands, which is located off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The project is located in the Hecate Strait and is to result in 320 megawatts being produced for the wind project.

Enmax Corp will receive shares in NaiKun Wind Energy Group, and also a 50% stake in the subsidiary, NaiKum Generation Co. Inc.

Wind Power Projects Stopped By Wind Sucking Politics

This really upsets me!

It was reported that as much as $6 billion dollars in wind-power proposals in the province of Alberta, Canada (total population of 4 million people), have been put on hold. It would seem that the “Alberta Electric System Operator” thinks that the current 300 mega watts of wind power in the power grid should be capped at a total of 900 MW. The proposals CURRENTLY on the table call for up to 3,000 megawatts of wind power to be generated. The ratioinale is that wind power does not produce power at a reliable enough rate, (some days there is no breeze or wind), so we don’t want more than a certain percentage of our power to be solar or wind generated. So much for a deregulated market place. So what if a coal or gas fired plant needs to operate for a period of time below a certain capacity, that is the power of the Free Market. Private industry wants to build it and take the risks, so why not let them build them. If you think this position should be changed, here is a link to the office of the Premier of Alberta. Call them and complain. Ask the office of the premier to respect the de-regulated power grid that they implemented. The only wind blowing here is coming from the “Alberta Electric System Operator”. Let’s put a cap on him and fire his butt out the door! We want Green Renewable Power and finally industry is willing to build it and some Government employee bows to the lobby of big business. This is a bad day for change.

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Is There Anywhere That Google Isn’t Making an Impact?

Google is going into the Green Energy business by turning their Corporate Headquarters into a Solar Power Generation plant. They will generate enough power to supply 1,000 homes. Even with Googles pockets flowing with cash, I bet they are taking advantage the govenment grants that are offered to corporations to make this move. See California Car Wash post for more details of the grant program. Google will save on the power and add more money to it’s coffers by taking advantage of the government funding. Watch for another button on the Google toolbar that will pull money right from your pocket.

But from another angle, maybe Google can succed in getting the attention of the corporate world. Just think if every corporation was able to generate enough environmently friendly energy for their own work force. Wouldn’t that be a noticeable impact on our world?

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