CBCNews: Quebec town on U.S. border protests wind turbines
Reposted CBCNews. A proposed wind turbine project across the U.S. border has some in the neighbouring Eastern Townships concerned about the impact it will have on their own homes and safety.
Reposted CBCNews. A proposed wind turbine project across the U.S. border has some in the neighbouring Eastern Townships concerned about the impact it will have on their own homes and safety.
Reposted from Orleans County Record. DERBY LINE, Vt./STANSTEAD, Quebec — A member of the Canadian Parliament representing the border town of Stanstead wants to be a party in the Vermont regulatory hearings over the Derby Line Wind Project.
The public is invited to WinDig 2: An Evening of Education and Entertainment addressing the question: Ridgeline Wind: Where Are We Now? Sponsored by the Lowell Mountain Occupiers, this free event will be held at the Albany Town Hall (on Route 14 in the village) on Friday, May 18th from 7- 9 PM.
Reposted from VTDigger. This year’s energy bill passed Friday afternoon after weeks of uncertainty.
Reposted from Caledonian-Record. DERBY – Derby Line Wind Project developer Chad Farrell is calling for a slower pace to regulatory hearings in light of all the recent controversy that has spilled across the U.S.-Canadian border.
Reposted from Orleans County Record. Vermont’s lone Congressman Peter Welch lobbied a key tax committee in Washington, D.C., last week, urging the extension of production tax credits for wind projects.
After tracking the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) bill nearly the whole legislative session, it appears the bill won’t make it through this year.
Reposted from Rutland Herald. A proposed solar project cleared committee this week, though it still has a ways to go before collectors appear off Woodstock Avenue.