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Great Lakes Wind Development Too Risky
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 5/20/2010 | Russ Harding

Posted on 05/20/2010 1:44:25 PM PDT by MichCapCon

More than any other state, Michiganders identify with the Great Lakes. They are essential to the state's tourism industry and provide extensive recreational opportunities to boaters, fisherman, and those who stroll the many miles of pristine beaches. It seems hard to believe that anyone would want to put the Great Lakes at risk for the unproven development of off-shore wind energy.

On-shore wind energy is expensive and off-shore wind energy even more so. A study done for the Heritage Center for Data Analysis titled "A Renewable Electricity Standard: What It Will Really Cost Americans," quantifies the economic cost of wind energy. The study predicts that using on-shore wind to provide electricity for a family of four as opposed to coal would increase monthly bills from $188.66 to $339.58. For off-shore wind that climbs to $403.65.

The impact from development of wind farms in the Great Lakes is arguably a much greater concern than high energy costs, especially for communities along the Great Lakes that depend on tourism for their economic livelihood. Constructing hundreds of wind turbines in the water, each approaching 400 feet in height with blades as long as 70 feet, would transform the scenic vistas of the Great Lakes into one of an industrial complex. Hardly "pure Michigan."

It seems ironic that state officials who were more than enthusiastic about banning directional drilling for oil and natural gas under the Great Lakes (even though the nearest structure would be at least a quarter of a mile inland from the lakeshore) seem to be content with locating wind farms in the waters of the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes are Michigan's irreplaceable treasure. Any claimed benefit from developing wind farms in the Great Lakes is not worth the risk...

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Outdoors; Politics
KEYWORDS: energy; environment; michigan; science; technology; windpower

1 posted on 05/20/2010 1:44:25 PM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: grellis

mi ping.


2 posted on 05/20/2010 1:46:34 PM PDT by absolootezer0 (2x divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin, meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner..what?)
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To: MichCapCon

drill the lakes. keep the windfarms out.


3 posted on 05/20/2010 1:47:25 PM PDT by absolootezer0 (2x divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin, meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner..what?)
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To: absolootezer0

Those fancy schmancy windmills wouldn’t make it through the first serious winter storm on Lake Michigan.


4 posted on 05/20/2010 1:47:54 PM PDT by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
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To: MichCapCon
It seems ironic that state officials who were more than enthusiastic about banning directional drilling for oil and natural gas under the Great Lakes (even though the nearest structure would be at least a quarter of a mile inland from the lakeshore) seem to be content with locating wind farms in the waters of the Great Lakes.

So true. Those things are ugly on the plains and they'll be ugly in the lake.

5 posted on 05/20/2010 1:49:26 PM PDT by DouglasKC
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To: MichCapCon

Was this written by Ted Kennedy? Nimby liberal.


6 posted on 05/20/2010 1:51:01 PM PDT by thepatriot1 (...brought to you courtesy of the Red, White and Blue)
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To: MichCapCon

All windmills placed in the Great Lakes should be sited in the Illinois sector.


7 posted on 05/20/2010 2:00:12 PM PDT by muawiyah ("Git Out The Way")
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To: MichCapCon

Bought a windmill, had it installed last august. Pretty disappointed. We live in a perfect spot for one too. Probably needed the bigger $45,000 to really pay for our electricity. We make about 1/4 to 1/3 with the windmill. The cost was 15,000 up front and we got back 4,000 off our taxes. So basically cost $11,000.


8 posted on 05/20/2010 2:01:03 PM PDT by MsLady (If you died tonight, where would you go? Salvation, don't leave earth without it!)
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To: Springman; sergeantdave; cyclotic; netmilsmom; RatsDawg; PGalt; FreedomHammer; queenkathy; ...

If you would like to be added or dropped from the Michigan ping list, please freepmail me.


9 posted on 05/20/2010 2:11:12 PM PDT by grellis (I am Jill's overwhelming sense of disgust.)
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To: grellis
Let's be smart about this...Here in NYS, how about locating those towers along the thruway...

Let's keep garbage out of the shipping lane...

And what happens when a major storm takes a few down...in the middle of the Lake...in the middle of winter???

We've had enough ice stgorms around here to think twice about the windmills in the water. It's just plain stupid....

10 posted on 05/20/2010 2:52:01 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (What)
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To: grellis; AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
The impact from development of wind farms in the Great Lakes is arguably a much greater concern than high energy costs, especially for communities along the Great Lakes that depend on tourism for their economic livelihood.
Yeah, right. People from out of state just love to see mile after mile of hands holding out tin cups. Thanks grellis.
11 posted on 05/20/2010 5:57:47 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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