
Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into useful forms, such as electricity, using wind turbines. It is a plentiful, renewable, clean power source that reduces “greenhouse gas” emissions when it is used in place of fossil-fuel-derived electricity. It is a long-time favorite renewable alternative energy source among environmentalists.
Oregon and Washington’s Stateline Wind Generating Project, launched in 2001, is just such a source. It is expected to produce enough renewable, clean wind-generated electricity to power 72,000 Northwest homes. The Stateline Wind Generating Project is a $300 million wind farm, including $15 million in construction costs infused into the local economy, and 15 permanent staff.
This year, wind plans in Oregon got even bigger. Fieldwork began in early 2008 on the Shepherds Flat project, to be located between Ione and Arlington, which will be a $1.3 billion investment in the state and will employ up to 250 workers and produce many local contracting and labor opportunities. Once completed, the project would permanently employ 32 workers and pay about $4 million annually in taxes to Gilliam County and $1.2 million to Morrow County. It would power around 220,000 homes.
However, some unreasonably radical groups repeatedly oppose this clean renewable environmentally friendly power source:
Photo: Wind Turbines in Rio Vista, California.
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