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In reply to the discussion: oh COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [View all]progressoid
(52,500 posts)69. A 60 turbine farm was just nixed here.
They don't say why, but it is implied that the knuckle-draggers convinced MidAmerican to shut it down.
https://www.radioiowa.com/2025/12/18/midamerican-scraps-plan-for-northwest-iowa-wind-farm/
MidAmericans proposed Siouxland Wind Farm would have had about 60 wind turbines. At times, crowds of over 100 people had attended Woodbury County supervisors meetings to express their opposition to the project. Thank you to all our citizens for their support and just their feedback regarding that project over the years, Bittinger said. Thats just a good win for the county.
Woodbury County Supervisor Mark Nelson said the intense public debate about the project turned out to be a positive. Although they were trying to stop something, it was very uniting and I heard from a lot of people that they didnt know that their neighbors or the guy down the road or that this person over here cared so much about the future of the county, Nelson said. And it has made a lot of friendships of people that have otherwise would have never met, or had a conversation about the future of Woodbury County.
MidAmerican unveiled plans for the wind farm in late 2021 and began acquiring easements in early 2022. Some landowners have already received annual payments for those easements and a MidAmerican spokesman says theyll be able to keep that money. MidAmerican owns and operates more wind energy than any other investor-owned utility in the nation. The company says it considers a number of factors when deciding whether the continue projects, including acceptance from the community and increases in costs.
MidAmericans proposed Siouxland Wind Farm would have had about 60 wind turbines. At times, crowds of over 100 people had attended Woodbury County supervisors meetings to express their opposition to the project. Thank you to all our citizens for their support and just their feedback regarding that project over the years, Bittinger said. Thats just a good win for the county.
Woodbury County Supervisor Mark Nelson said the intense public debate about the project turned out to be a positive. Although they were trying to stop something, it was very uniting and I heard from a lot of people that they didnt know that their neighbors or the guy down the road or that this person over here cared so much about the future of the county, Nelson said. And it has made a lot of friendships of people that have otherwise would have never met, or had a conversation about the future of Woodbury County.
MidAmerican unveiled plans for the wind farm in late 2021 and began acquiring easements in early 2022. Some landowners have already received annual payments for those easements and a MidAmerican spokesman says theyll be able to keep that money. MidAmerican owns and operates more wind energy than any other investor-owned utility in the nation. The company says it considers a number of factors when deciding whether the continue projects, including acceptance from the community and increases in costs.
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Next, the thugs will attack land-based wind farms and solar arrays, all in a nod to the fossil fuel industry.
John1956PA
Yesterday
#6
They better not touch Palm springs most of the electricity is generated by wind farms
kimbutgar
Yesterday
#19
I love Palm Springs whenever we drive from the SF Bay Area to Arizona to visit my mother in law we stay overnight
kimbutgar
Yesterday
#36
That billion dollar "contribution" Trump demanded from the extractive energy interests requires a lot of quid pro quo.
sop
Yesterday
#33
Yeah, i don't know why the Orange Hellbeast would leave the land based wind farms alone.
ShazzieB
22 hrs ago
#64
Thank you for posting. To me, a sixty-turbin wind facility would seem mammoth.
John1956PA
19 hrs ago
#70
The Crackpot-in-Chief has a phobia. He's afraid of wind-generated energy. All the sheeple in MAGA are bleating and
Martin68
Yesterday
#8
Scientists lol? I bet they dont even have good data from their own navy radar operators.
Volaris
Yesterday
#22
But ... let me guess ... offshore oil platforms don't cause interference?
Zelda_Orchid
Yesterday
#12
Orsted, the company doing the northeast offshore wind project, is headquartered in...
debsy
Yesterday
#20
Can we please get rid of the screaming toddlers and put the adults back in charge?
Initech
Yesterday
#23