Minnesota residents are fighting back against a proposal to build skyscraper-sized windmills near a popular lake, a development they argue would be environmentally damaging, loud, and an eyesore.
Renewable Energy Systems, a U.K.-based renewable energy company, wants to build 44 wind turbines in Yellow Medicine County, an area in southwestern Minnesota that sits next to the South Dakota border.
If completed, the wind farm — which is named the Bitter Root Wind Project — would generate around $700,000 a year in tax revenue and help the state inch closer to its renewable energy targets.
However, there is one major concern with the proposed wind turbines: They are enormous.
Standing nearly 570 feet (173 meters) from ground level to the tip of their blades, the turbines are as tall as a 40-story building.
The windmills, which would produce nearly three-and-a-half megawatts of electricity each, would be the most powerful Minnesota has ever seen.
Renewable Energy Systems’ bid to construct the gigantic turbines near Lake Cochrane, a popular lake near the Minnesota-South Dakota border, has neighbors fuming.
“We will do everything we have to do,” said local resident Ron Ruud to Minnesota Public Radio. “Because it will absolutely destroy Lake Cochrane’s environment. It just doesn’t fit. It’s an intrusion.” Ruud and others are trying to keep regulators from approving the Bitter Root Wind Project by spreading awareness.
“Most of the people on the lake don’t even understand how massive these things are yet,” he went on. “We’re starting to show some pictures and they’re going, ‘holy cow! We had no idea.’ Yeah, it’s shocking.”
In response to the backlash, the Bitter Root project developer, Michelle Matthews, said Renewable Energy Resources is doing “the best that we can to really minimize the impacts” and has chosen to drop the turbine site closest to the lake. Additionally, aircraft safety lights atop the windmills will only blink if a plane is nearby.
For the Minnesotans who stand opposed to turbines in their neighborhood, both renewable energy advocates expect more wind energy development in the state. Peder Mewis, a regional policy manager for Wind on the Wires, said these type of massive turbines could become a trend.
Minnesota churned out nearly 10.9 million megawatt hours of electricity in 2017, ranking it eighth in the U.S. in electricity generation from wind energy, according to the Energy Information Administration.
State leaders appear to be eyeing an increase in renewable energy mandates, with outgoing Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton calling on the legislature to increase the state’s renewable energy standard to 50 percent by 2030.
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It’s all good. Your local, state and federal government are just taking advantage of all those federal dollars that Obama put in his stimulus package to provide us with FREE ENERGY!!
The Bitter Root Wind Project’s 44 wind turbines would cost a minimum of 220 million to build with at least 66 million of the cost subsidised by taxpayers.
Good news…. the 44 wind turbines are expected to generate around $700,000 a year in tax revenue which would see taxpayer subsidies recovered in just 94 years.
More good news….the 44 wind turbines should last for about 25 years with normal inspection and maintenance.
Flying Cow Wind, LLC, an affiliate of Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc., plans to develop the up to 152 megawatt Bitter Root Wind Project, located in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota. They expect to be around at least until the subsidies run out……….. in about 5 years.
What could go wrong???
TBird and Bat maiming wind turbines and a eyesore to all and yet the Greens push these things they want these things just like they want solar panels as well and using this Global Warming/Climate Change hoax as a excuse
And who will pay for the eventual cleanup
and dismantling of these monstrosities when they are
no longer functional and even obsolete ?
Have you ever noticed they always lease ( not buy ) land to occupy ?
These people are parasites and always have been.
They’re just like carnival barkers
Promise everything and deliver nothing
Never give a sucker an even break
And you ARE regarded a suckers.
They wouldn’t seek to do business with you
if you weren’t thought of as
SUCKERS.
FACT
An observation….. radical environmentalists travel far and wide, funded internationally, to block pipelines.
Meanwhile, small rural communities get picked off, one by one, burdened with these towering eye sores.
There’s something really, really wrong with this.