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BLM Advances North America's Largest Wind Farm in Wyoming
« on: May 03, 2016, 12:23:42 pm »
BLM Advances North America's Largest Wind Farm in Wyoming
http://www.publicnewsservice.org/2016-03-17/energy-policy/blm-advances-north-americas-largest-wind-farm-in-wyoming/a50884-1

Wyoming is closer to launching North America's largest wind farm. The Bureau of Land Management recently gave a thumbs up on the project's environmental impact plans.

According to BLM spokesperson Brad Purdy, the project would generate enough energy to power almost a million homes and create up to a thousand new jobs.

"This is important for folks because it is the largest onshore wind energy project in America," says Purdy. "It's happening right here in southeastern Wyoming, and I think it's going to be a great project for everyone."

The agency's Environmental Assessment examines the impacts of constructing 500 wind turbines in the first phase of the Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project.

The project, which will be developed and operated by the Power Company of Wyoming LLC, calls for installing a total of 1,000 turbines on more than 200,000 acres of public and private lands in Carbon County.

Purdy says developers have agreed to work with the BLM to protect wildlife including eagles, and the project will be designed to keep critical sage-grouse habitat intact.

He says the assessment also makes accommodations for ongoing ranching and farming in the area.

Purdy says construction could begin as early as late summer.

"The BLM, we're committed to responsibly developing renewable energy on the nation's public lands," Purdy says. "And for this project I think it was a great cooperation with state, local, industry officials with lots of environmental reviews."

The BLM plans to hold two open houses for public input on the assessment on March 28 in Saratoga, and on March 29 in Rawlins. The agency also is accepting written comments through April 8 of this year.
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Re: BLM Advances North America's Largest Wind Farm in Wyoming
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2016, 12:28:54 pm »
http://www.powercompanyofwyoming.com/

The project's long-term surface disturbance will be less than 2,000 acres of a 320,000-acre ranch owned and operated by an affiliate company. With up to 3,000 megawatts of clean energy...



Up to 1,000 wind turbines, constructed in two phases

3,000 MW nameplate capacity

Best winds in the country – Class 6-7

$5 billion estimated cost

About 50% sited on private land and 50% on federal land in Carbon County "checkerboard"

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Land Status "checkerboard"
http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/wy/information/maps.Par.72359.File.dat/rfo.pdf
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Re: BLM Advances North America's Largest Wind Farm in Wyoming
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2016, 06:19:13 pm »

According to BLM spokesperson Brad Purdy, the project would generate enough energy to power almost a million homes and create up to a thousand new jobs.

What is not said is that this project cannot generate enough energy to power almost a million homes continuously.  Instead, there must be a more reliable backup generator to supply power when wind alone cannot. 

Reminds me of flying into Maui once and reading the brochures claiming that 10% of power generation capacity on island was wind power.

Sure enough, on reaching Lahaina, there were about 15 to 20 turbines perched on the mountainside.  Only problem was only three were turning.

Having installed capacity is one thing, but having usable capacity is another thing.  I prefer usable.
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