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  • Check the property values in this area since the turbines have went in, they've gone up!

  • this seems to be more a problem with the company and contractors than with the technology..

  • @FatEldorado, 400 foot towers cause blight, period. The specific contractors are a side issue in terms of net impact.

  • All the false and misleading claims the wind industry makes for itself work to disguise the fact that it is only a nominal producer of electricity in the eastern US. Its primary purpose is to provide extraordinary tax and income sheltering opportunities for a few wealthy investors at the expense of average taxpayers and rate payers. On a per kilowatt hour basis, wind is the most heavily subsidized source of industrialized power in the nation.

  • BOVINA TOWN BOARD ENDORSES WIND TURBINE BAN -- Feb 28, 2007 = In a short, dramatic meeting on February 28th, the Bovina Town Board took an important first step towards banning industrial and residential wind turbines. The four board members (Tina Mole', Randy Inman, Chuck McIntosh and Ken Brown) all agreed to submit the town's draft wind ordinance to the Delaware County Planning Board for review.

  • All the false and misleading claims the wind industry makes for itself work to disguise the fact that it is only a nominal producer of electricity in the eastern US. Its primary purpose is to provide extraordinary tax and income sheltering opportunities for a few wealthy investors at the expense of average taxpayers and rate payers. On a per kilowatt hour basis, wind is the most heavily subsidized source of industrialized power in the nation.

  • Yes, per kilowatt hour, wind is the highest subsidized power because of it's small scale. Let's look at the actual numbers. About $12,500,000,000 goes to coal, oil, gas and nuclear power, and about $5,000,000 goes to wind, water and solar. This does not take into account the subsidies oil and coal get on their own before it gets to the power plant.

  • The Alliance for Bovina is very pleased that the survey results show

    most Bovina residents oppose commercial wind turbines in our town and

    that this issue not just a "second home owner" issue. We welcome

    everyone in Bovina to be a supporter of the Alliance in its fight

    against commercial turbines in our area and our future efforts on other

    important issues which need more community involvement.

  • Town Survey Results Show Majority Want BAN of Commercial Turbines in Bovina

    Please visit The Alliance for Bovina's Web site for information about stopping Commercial Wind Development in your area.

    allianceforbovina ( dot org)

  • The Bovina Town Planning Board announced its recommendations for wind turbines in Bovina. The planning board members - Chris Ingvordsen, Anne Bonne, Pat Miele and Roberta Bergin - were given a choice of four options. They could also add their own comments to their choice. Each read a statement announcing their choice along with their comments.

  • BOVINA TOWN BOARD ENDORSES WIND TURBINE BAN -- Feb 28, 2007 = In a short, dramatic meeting on February 28th, the Bovina Town Board took an important first step towards banning industrial and residential wind turbines. The four board members (Tina Mole', Randy Inman, Chuck McIntosh and Ken Brown) all agreed to submit the town's draft wind ordinance to the Delaware County Planning Board for review.

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