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Livingston Co. Townhall – June 28 – re: Invenergy Pleasant Ridge Wind Farm and others –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On June 22, 2014

PONTIAC, IL. (ECWd) – Invenergy Pleasant Ridge Wind Farm…

The next town hall/public forum will be on Saturday, June 28 at 9 AM at the Pontiac City Council Chambers, 115 West Howard Street.  We will provide an update on all the hot issues in the County and invite questions and comments from the public.  The purpose of these town halls is to provide a two-way street so that we can alert you and get your input on key issues.
 
There will be a special guest speaker:  Ted Hartke will talk about his family’s experience living in Invenergy’s California Ridge Wind Farm in Vermilion County.  He will put on a demonstration of the low-frequency sound they hear in their home.  That should be very interesting.  He and some other wind farm residents will also be available from 1-3 PM at the Hampsher Hotel B&B at 303 East Krack Street in Forrest to share their experiences.  
 
We will have handouts of the map of the outline of the proposed “Pleasant Ridge” wind farm.  (see attached)
 
The new war memorial on the Courthouse Square will be dedicated at 11 AM so please plan to come to the town hall, get a good parking space and attend the dedication.  If there are other topics you would like us to cover, please let me know.  
 
Please pass this on to other Livingston County residents.  Thank you!

"Proposed" Pleasant Ridge Wind Farm

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  • Mary Kay Barton
    Posted at 14:33h, 23 June

    Here’s a summary handout I put together which debunks many of the wind propaganda talking points. Reference links are included within the article at the article link:
    Industrial Wind: The Great American “S-WIND-LE” – Not Clean, Not Green, Not Free!:
    http://citizenpowerallianceblog.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-great-american-s-wind-le-not-clean.html
    ~ Industrial Wind turbines are being sold under the pretense that they will significantly reduce CO2 emissions, and thereby help avoid Global Warming. Yet, 30 years into subsidizing the building of wind factories off the backs of taxpayers and ratepayers has proven otherwise.
    ~ With approximately 250,000 industrial wind turbines installed worldwide today (45,100 turbines totaling over 60GW of installed wind projects in the USA, according to AWEA), CO2 emissions have NOT been significantly reduced, nor has a single conventional generation plant – including coal, been decommissioned thanks to industrial wind. (See: Wind Turbines Are Climate-Change Scarecrows, by Robert Bryce)
    ~ Due to the unreliable, erratic, and volatile nature of wind, industrial wind turbines need constant “shadow capacity” from our reliable, dispatchable generators – that is, if you want to be sure the lights will come on when you flick the switch. Thus, as Big Wind CEO, Patrick Jenevein candidly admitted, “Consumers end up paying twice for the same product.”
    ~ All things considered, including demand levels and import/exports – the more wind installations we add, the more we must add fossil-fueled generation.
    ~ The TRUTH: Wind generation locks us into dependence on fossil fuels.
    ~ Adding wind as a supplement to our conventional generating system requires so much supplementation that in many areas of the country, adding wind actually causes increased CO2 emissions in the production of electricity than would be the case with no wind at all. Iowa exemplifies this — As Iowa’s installed wind capacity has increased over recent years, so has their coal use and CO2 emissions.
    ~ ONE (1) 450 MW Combined Cycle Generating Unit located at New York City (where the power is needed in New York State), would provide more power than all of New York State’s 16 installed wind factories combined, at 1/4 of the capital costs — and would have significantly reduced CO2 emissions and created far more jobs than all those wind farms – without all the added costs (economic, environmental, and civil) of all the transmission lines that must be added across the state to New York City.
    ~ Industrial wind supplies electricity, and therefore, has nothing to do with our “foreign oil dependence” created by gasoline and diesel fuel needs.
    ~ 4,000 – 6,000 pounds of rare earth elements are required per turbine, producing disastrous ecological results in China, where the rare earth elements are being mined.
    ~ In many low-wind areas of the country (ie: New York State), Industrial Wind Turbines do NOT produce enough power to pay for themselves over their very short, 5 – 13 year lifespans.
    ~ The average output of many wind factories is less than 25% – many days, providing nothing at all.
    ~ Studies from those long-invested in wind power in Spain and elsewhere have shown that 2 – 4 jobs are LOST in the rest of the economy, in large part due to the associated “necessarily skyrocketing” electricity rates President Obama forewarned would accompany his ‘green’ energy policy.
    ~ Consider GE’s Shepard’s Flat Wind Factory, at which each ‘job created’ was shown to cost taxpayers $16.3 MILLION – exorbitantly expensive jobs for a product which is neither “reliable,” nor “efficient” – two professed requirements of the “sustainability” movement.
    ~ Wind technology has proven to be effective only as a tax shelter generator for large corporations in need of an increased bottom line – just as it was originally designed to do by ENRON, the trailblazer for industrial wind in the U.S.
    ~ Two of the largest wind holding corporations – GE and Florida Power & Light – have paid NO federal income taxes in the U.S. in years, in large measure because of their “investment” in wind.
    ~ Studies have shown that MILLIONS of birds and bats are being killed every year by these giant “Cuisinarts of the air,” as a Sierra official dubbed industrial wind turbines in a moment of candor.
    ~ President Obama recently gave industrial wind developers a 30 year free pass to slaughter eagles without penalty, while all other energy sources are fined tens of thousands of dollars and more per bird death.
    ~ The sprawling footprints of industrial wind factories cover vast swaths of land, causing massive Habitat Fragmentation.
    ~ Industrial wind installations significantly interfere with both military and weather radar, severely compromising both homeland security and weather advisory systems that would otherwise serve to protect American citizens.
    ~ Big Wind Corporations looking to cut corners have been caught using old Bethlehem Steel brown-field slag as fill in access roads which run amongst croplands.
    ~ Mathematically, it would take more than 3000 wind turbines rated at 2 MW each, spread over 800 kilometers (nearly 500 miles), to equal the energy from one 1600 MW coal or nuclear plant. Because these wind turbines can produce no effective (or firm) capacity, they can never replace the need for those conventional generating units.
    ~ Wind, paired with natural gas (the most flexible generating system), can offset a mere fraction more CO2 emissions than could be achieved with the gas unit alone – without any wind at all. Wind represents redundant generation, although it would generate capital costs more than triple the cost of the gas unit. With wind, the country gets one electricity production system for the cost of two.
    ~ Wind can neither be a functional alternative, nor additive energy source. Wind energy is so diffuse that no machine can convert it to modern power. (See: Understanding E = mc2)
    ~ Personal health and property value losses by those who end up stuck living within the massive footprints of industrial wind factories ARE significant and growing world-wide, yet are being ignored by most of the media, ‘green’ enthusiasts, and over 80% of the U.S. population who live within big city limits and are oblivious to the detrimental effects being wrought on rural America thanks to the ‘green’ “Emperor Who Wore No Clothes.”
    ~ Suggesting proper ‘siting guidelines’ for wind factories is akin to suggesting building larger closets for the “Emperor With No Clothes.”
    ~ Let’s be real – Would you buy and move YOUR family into a home surrounded by 450 – 500+ foot tall industrial wind turbines, with their 164 foot-long, 11-TON, bird-chopping blades spinning overhead – only hundreds of feet from YOUR home on all sides? I have yet to meet anyone who would.
    ~ Why would anyone in their right mind support imposing this torture on their fellow Americans??? It is shameful, criminal, and un-American! These peoples’ most expensive life investments – their homes, have been rendered virtually worthless.
    ~ Studies have shown, and any realtor worth his oats will tell you, there are significant property value losses (10% – 25% and more), depending on the proximity to the wind turbines. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!! Could you and your family afford to take that kind of loss on YOUR home?
    ~ Would you take your family to vacation amongst the footprint of industrial wind factories? Neither would most anyone else – which ruins the tourism trade many scenic rural areas across rural America depend on, especially in this flailing economy. The only ones getting rich in this scenario are the multi-national wind developers. The rich are getting richer at the rest of our expense for a useless product.
    ~ Besides rendering these folks’ homes virtually worthless, the fact that American citizens are being assaulted with their own taxpayer and ratepayer dollars (which are subsidizing the building of these wind factories to the tune of 80% of the total costs), is blatant theft of both their money and their Constitutional private property rights. Again I say – It is shameful, criminal, and un-American!
    ~ Corporate cronies push the “All of the Above” nonsense, while what U.S. taxpayers and ratepayers really need is an “All of the Sensible” energy policy. Industrial Wind does NOT make the cut!
    http://northeastwindmills.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/ask-more-questions.jpg
    Mary Kay Barton is a retired health educator, New York State small business owner, Cornell-certified Master Gardener, and is a tireless advocate for scientifically sound, affordable, and reliable electricity for all Americans. She has served over the past decade in local Water Quality organizations and enjoys gardening and birding in her National Wildlife Federation “Backyard Wildlife Habitat.”

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