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Huge wind project breaks new ground for Idaho

Idaho Statesman -- BLISS - A 327,000-acre range fire that burned through seven Idaho Power Co. transmission lines couldn't stop energy developers and Gov. Butch Otter from celebrating what could become the largest wind energy project in Idaho.

The fire had forced organizers to move a "blade signing" - as wind-power developers call a groundbreaking - from the plateau above Hagerman, where several of the wind turbines will be erected, to the nearby town of Bliss. And even though seven transmission structures and 75 to 100 electric distribution poles were burned in the fire that began Saturday, the blades of an existing wind farm turned in the breeze.

"The very same winds that fanned the brush fire will turn the turbines to produce clean energy," said GE Energy Financial Services President and CEO Alex Urquha


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Army2310
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 10:20:28 AM

Very interesting.
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chemist74
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Message Posted: Aug 27, 2010 8:41:24 AM

The only problem I have with it is that they still required government grants and tax exemptions in order to be economically competitive.
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Message Posted: Aug 27, 2010 8:30:04 AM

It makes sense, where the wind blows enough...
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 8:41:40 PM

Yea ID. Works for NE, why not ID.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 5:37:36 AM

I hope it works for Idaho
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 5:23:32 AM

NOT GOOD
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 2:02:05 AM

I really like the idea of Wind (and solar, etc.) power, however, it introduces new, very complex problems in load balancing and distribution. Wind can be inconsistent and predominate at night while the highest demand loads are during the day and largely in areas other then open landscapes with wind turbines. Transmission losses can be substantial!
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bigreddwg
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:56:15 AM

yes, winds blow day and night so energy can be produced around the clock unlike solar panels!! one question has to be asked, why do the turbines have to be so tall/large?? is there not a smaller curvilinear version that can turn vertically that then allows winds to come from any direction??
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:19:28 AM

huge area to support a large number of turbins
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:10:56 AM

Idaho should be a good place for this project.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:09:07 AM

They oughta color the blades in real bright colors.

PINWHEELS!!
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:07:03 AM

Wind mill usage is common place in this part of PA and has been for centuries. I like seeing wind power being researched to produce CLEAN energy where ever possible. It certainly should be less expensive and more reliable than any other method, including nuclear which is number two in my pecking order.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:06:38 AM

Idaho has plenty of space to build a wind farm.
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Based upon the past in CA; bird lovers will fight the wind projects.
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Wind power is coming so we all can celebrate.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:00:12 AM

Sure hope they are able to build the transmission lines to get it out to the users. Environmentalists will put road blocks up at every opportunity.
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Build it and worry about problems later
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:52:19 AM

This is going to be an up coming producer of electric energy.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:51:47 AM

Move it to Washington or Ottawa lots of windy politicians there
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:44:17 AM

Gov. Butch Otter? You can't make stuff like that up.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:41:07 AM

Wind energy caused by politicians? Could be! Idaho is a very conservative state!
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:40:22 AM

Washington D.C. is the perfect place for a wind farm ... lots of hot air and "wind generation" there.
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Wind energy? Does this mean 'hot air'? From politicians, probably.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:37:16 AM

This is literally p*ssing into the wind! Feels good for awhile, then it gets cold and uncomfortable.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:37:02 AM

if it works , good
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:36:04 AM

Very good!
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Good for them, I hope it works.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:26:21 AM

Already in use in Europe for electricity. Windmills have been powering things such as grain mills for centuries.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 12:25:44 AM

They like the clear open country but how about the trees gone now that used to turn co2 to water and oxigen. They might get into the California style mud slides.
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Lets see how the people react to this. In this state people are fighting it. There are people that will protest anything.
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It will be interesting to see how well wind turbines handel the real world.
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I ask the same question of the solar people: how many Chinese and Mexicans will this development unemploy by 2020?
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Talk about breaking wind...lol.
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Govt will find a way to tax the wind.
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We still will need all types of energy for now and in the foreseeable future.
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What we need to help break our dependence on fossil fuels, to generate electricity.
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I wish there were more effective ways of harnessing wind power than having thousands of wind farms. Technology development still has a long way to go.
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... Just remember that the wing blows for free. ...
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Solar and wind are a waste of time and money, I wonder how long it will be before people wake up to that fact, I assume not in my life time.
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This makes me puke.
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More wind farms to solve our energy needs. Sounds good, but is it?
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and this relates to automobiles, how ?
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Invite a few of us for cocktails and we'll volunteer to put one up LexusMark
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No wind farms in the USA have failed yet mikaye and wind energy has been growing for over 40 years now. Try a more positive outlook on breaking the chains from Big Oil and the Coal Barons too.
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we'll see how long this takes...
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My new favorite word "renewable"
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the dawn of a new age. the first steps walking away from the oil teet
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unlike solar panels, wind turbines can be powered thru the night by nature's breathe!! i wonder if they have to be so tall or large to work effectively??
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how long until the cost of the plant is passed on to the consumer?? will consumers not serviced by this plant have to pay for it? if it fails will they still have to pay (like some atomic plants)
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 11:32:15 PM

"The $500 million project will become Idaho's biggest wind project and one of the largest in the entire Pacific Northwest. Once completed, the 11 farms will be able to generate 183 megawatts, enough to power 39,700 Idaho homes."

That comes out at $12,594 per home. With a utility bill of $200/mo. it would take about 63 yrs just to repay the construction cost much less the salaries of these jobs they mention and maintenance. Who comes up with these ridiculous ideas that can't be self sustaining.

Also fire risk, I hope this isn't a frequent occurrence. If they have a lot of brush fires there and keep having to repair or replace equipment that will increase the cost of generating energy from the project even more. Maybe they don't care if it makes a profit they can just keep getting more gov. grants with our tax dollars.
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