Missouri approves wind energy transmission line. Landowners vow to fight back.
After years of rejection, court battles and delays, a four-state transmission line that would connect western Kansas wind farms to the eastern power grid gained approval Wednesday from the Missouri state agency that regulates public utilities.
With the Grain Belt Express projected to cross properties of 570 Missouri landowners, the Missouri Landowners Alliance and Eastern Missouri Landowners Alliance said they plan to appeal the Public Service Commissions order to the Missouri Court of Appeals, according to the oppositions attorney Paul Agathen.
Though far from the last step, Wednesdays unanimous vote by the five PSC commissioners in favor of granting the Grain Belt Express a certificate of conveniency and need -- giving it the ability to acquire property through eminent domain -- is the furthest the project has come in its quest to stretch a transmission line more than 200 miles through eight northern Missouri counties.
There can be no debate that our energy future will require more diversity in energy resources, particularly renewable resources, PSC commissioners said in a joint statement. We are witnessing a worldwide, long-term and comprehensive movement towards renewable energy in general and wind energy specifically. Wind energy provides great promise as a source for affordable, reliable, safe and environmentally-friendly energy.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article228171204.html