Tuesday, November 17, 2009

General Court considers changing wind turbine siting law

Anonymous left comment which I thought should be brought out to the post level.

PLEASE ACT NOW! WEDNESDAY COULD BE TOO LATE!
Your help is needed immediately to stop a last-minute rush to pass the Wind Energy Siting Reform Act.

This special interest legislation is being jammed through by Energy & Environment Secretary Ian Bowles in the waning hours of this year's legislative session. He wants a vote by the close of Wednesday, and he's putting tremendous pressure on the legislators to approve the Act. It could reach the floor for a vote tomorrow, Tuesday.

A revised version of the Act was released last week. While there have been some very modest improvements, the fundamental problems remain.

The Act still allows wind developers to go to the state Energy Facilities Siting Board for expedited comprehensive permits regardless of decisions by local boards.

It still replaces state environmental laws with standards established by the EFSB - which that agency can apply or waive at its sole discretion.

It still eliminates almost all traditional rights of participation and appeal for communities and citizens.

This month's National Geographic Traveler magazine ranks the Berkshires in a tie for 7th place among 133 destinations worldwide. It extols this place for its "well-protected natural beauty," describing it as an "important area for cultural tourism in a beautiful environmental setting." Cape Cod is also on the list of top destinations.

All that could be lost if our ability to shape the character of our communities is stripped away by the Wind Energy Siting Reform Act.

Some legislators, Senator Ben Downing among them, hope to find a compromise on the Act. Respectfully, I have to say that is unrealistic. The Act's purpose is to block local opposition and fast-track wind facilities, ...


... and it's targeted at onshore areas with more wind, namely the Berkshires and the coast and islands. Several revisions of the Act have confirmed that Secretary Bowles is undeterred from using it to achieve the governor's goal of 2,000 MW of wind by 2020.

Please act now by contacting your legislators. Link to legislators is here They need to hear from you right away, preferably by phone, but also by email.

Please tell them that 1.) you oppose this Act, 2.) you want them to oppose it, and 3.) you want them to ask their colleagues to oppose it.

If you are in Senator Downing's district, it is particularly important that he hears from you right away. Representatives Guyer and Pignatelli have expressed their opposition to the Act, but they need to be supported with calls from you, and reminded to contact their colleagues.

Please also call the Senate and House leaders. Their names and numbers are below.

Please call Governor Patrick, too. Link to Governor's contact information here. He needs to hear your outrage at this power grab by his administration!

The Energy Facilities Siting Board was created because local opposition to energy facilities made it nearly impossible to create the energy infrastructure necessary to sustain our modern way of life. Their website says,
"The Siting Board's primary function is to license the construction of major energy infrastructure in Massachusetts, including large power plants, electric transmission lines, natural gas pipelines and natural gas storage facilities."

Dartmouth has been ahead of the curve in passing a bylaw which clearly delineates the conditions that a developer must meet to site a wind project. I think our bylaw is overly restrictive, but at least it provides a clear and reasonable path for the installation of wind energy. Our bylaw could be a model for other communities.
Unfortunately, the NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) mentality is a major stumbling block to development of energy infrastructure. Wind projects languish for years because of appeals to permits and challenges to zoning. The Commonwealth and its people have shown an interest in promoting alternative energy solutions such as wind power. The bill in the legislature is not to advance special interest, it is a possible solution to the siting woes. An alternative approach to the Wind Energy Siting Reform Act might be to require every municipality to adopt a bylaw that defines their conditions for allowing wind power facilities.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The vote has been pushed off until next year . Another Victory

Anonymous said...

We can thank all the residents that don't want commercial wind turbines in residential zoned areas . This act takes too many rights from our citzens . It takes town by-laws ,zoning and all your towns open space and lets Gov Patrick who has lost hundreds of millions of dollars to environmental scams such as Evergreen Solar at Fort Devans

Let the governor know you don't want this act !

Anonymous said...

The Wind Energy Siting Reform Act  gives the power of the legislature to the governor forever. Gov Patrick has one goal and that is an amount of renewable energy by a certain date. The governor has lost over one hundred million dollars to Evergreen Solar through the executive branch of government. The governor wants to take control of our cities and towns zoning laws, by-laws, residential property rights and right to appeal a project through a court even if involves your property.

We have a governor who has made too many mistakes when it comes to renewable energy. Last year he got the legislature to pass a 1.7 billion dollar renewable energy bond while police, fire and town employees where being laid off. The governor has been slow to send stimulus funds to cities and towns. I believe the governor is using the funds to leverage the legislature town by town and city by city to get your local representatives to give in and vote for the Wind Energy Siting Reform Act 

Call the governor and legislators tell them you know what's going on. We want the federal stimulus funds passed out to cities and towns. This is our money not his and we want to keep control of our cities and towns .
 
Please call Governor Patrick, too. He needs to hear your outrage at this power grab by his administration!
 
Please also call the Senate and House leaders.


Governor Deval Patrick
(888) 870-7770 - toll-free call
(617) 725-4005
 
Senate President Therese Murray
(617) 722-1500
Therese.Murray@state.ma.us 
 
Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo
(617) 722-2500
Robert.DeLeo@state.ma.us 

 
Senator Ben Downing
(413) 442-4008, (617) 722-1625
Benjamin.Downing@state.ma.us 

 
Representative Dan Bosley
(617) 722-2017
Rep.DanielBosley@hou.state.ma.us
 
Representative Denis Guyer
(413) 358-3354, (617) 722-2210
Rep.DenisGuyer@Hou.State.MA.US

 
Representative Smitty Pignatelli
(413) 637-0631, (617) 722-2582
Rep.Smitty@Hou.State.MA.US
 
Representative Chris Speranzo
(413) 447-7225, (617) 722-2396
Rep.ChristopherSperanzo@Hou.State.MA.US  

Bill Trimble said...

I spoke with Representative Quinn tonight at the Democratic Town Committee meeting and he did not feel that the Wind Turbine Siting Act would be enacted

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