Previously we have used the FWS guidelines.  If AZ was a bit more stringent in their requirements then we should use that as the standard.  I do not have time to compare the 2 right now.  best, paul

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:02 PM, James Kotcon <jkotcon@wvu.edu> wrote:
The State Government Program Leaders List-serve has been soliciting wind energy siting 
guidelines from the state to use as models.
 
Attached are the wind energy siting guidelines from Arizona, which appear to be pretty 
good.  They include things like recommending "Bird Flight Diverters" on towers which 
have been shown to reduce collisions by up to 86 %, as well as requirements for 
acoustic monitoring for bats, and coordination with state wildlife plans.
 
Does WV-DNR have anything like this?  Should we push for something like this from 
WV-DNR?  It would be a way to support the wind industry by providing clear guidance 
while also providing protections for critical wildlife species.
 
Whaddya Tink?
 
JBK
 
 
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>>> Sandy Bahr <sandy.bahr@sierraclub.org> 1/11/2010 6:03 PM >>>

These are pretty good from our Game and Fish Department.

 

Sandy Bahr

Chapter Director

Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter

202 E. McDowell Rd, Suite 277

Phoenix, AZ  85004

Phone (602) 253-8633

Fax (602) 258-6533

sandy.bahr@sierraclub.org

 

From: FRED [mailto:CONS-FRED@LISTS.SIERRACLUB.ORG] On Behalf Of Kenneth C. Winston
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 1:32 PM
To: CONS-FRED@LISTS.SIERRACLUB.ORG
Subject: Wind Siting Guidelines

 

 
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Does anyone have a really good set of wind siting guidelines?

I have looked at the material that Sandy Bahr (and others) were working on at the time of Colloquium and looked at Kansas’s guidelines.

I also looked up the Wisconsin guidelines, but they appear to just direct the PSC to develop guidelines.

The chairman of the Natural Resources Committee has indicated that he is open to the idea of guidelines and I have another key member of the committee who is pushing the idea so I need to come up with something fast. Any helpful ideas would be appreciated.

Ken Winston

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