I’ve been tied up with things lately so I’m behind in
posting a recent note I received from John Droz, Jr., physicist
and environmental advocate, about how to go about dealing with wind energy programs,
many of which are mandated and subsidized by the federal government and state
governments, which Ohio numbers among.
He went on to say;
“There have
been some extremely interesting
recent developments regarding writing local wind energy laws so I decided to
write up a brief layperson's summary document
about what's going on.
Although it is
written from a US perspective, there are elements of it that will apply to anyone interested in this issue, anywhere.”
John takes a different approach than many, as to what needs to be done, but it clearly
is an effective approach. John says;
“Regulate Wind Energy —In North Carolina we have taken this route —
and it has proven to be very successful. The KEY premise behind this choice is
that regulations are not about excluding wind energy, but rather to provide
reasonable protections to citizens, existing businesses and the local environment.
environment.”
He went on to
say;
I can not emphasize the
importance of that perspective too strongly!
He then goes on
to explain how and why, and I have to agree since this is the kind of thing the
green activists have done and done successfully when they opposed some product
or action. Then he outlines options:
Prohibit Wind Energy: Option 1 —One of my other
activities has been to assist my NY town in fighting off a proposed major commercial water extraction business. Over the last
ten years the history of this is a very long story — but so far we have been successful. Right now the town is
reviewing its options for an ordinance, and we have been ably assisted by
some very competent attorneys…….
Prohibit Wind Energy: Option 2 — Under the category of
“There’s more than one way to skin a cat” you should be aware of an organization called Community
Environmental Defense Legal Fund
(CELDF). They go about
addressing these types of situations (industrial wind energy) in a completely different way…….
These quotes are
mere highlights to motivate interest. Please read the whole presentation because success is in the planning. Successful planning is based on history.
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