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Resolution supports Coal River wind farm

by: Carnacki

Fri Apr 03, 2009 at 11:12:03 AM EDT


From the Charleston Gazette:

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- More than 40 members of the House of Delegates have signed a resolution supporting the development of a wind farm on Coal River Mountain in Southern West Virginia.

Members of the group Coal River Mountain Watch hit the Capitol Thursday to lobby for the resolution, which was introduced this week by Raleigh County Democrat Sally Susman.

Advocates for developing a utility-scale wind farm say it would produce more jobs and tax revenue than Massey Energy's planned mountaintop removal mining operation. If strip mining continues to expand in the area, they say, local communities won't be able to benefit economically from wind energy potential.

On Thursday, the group held a news conference with several delegates to promote the resolution.

"We are for West Virginia energy, no matter what it is," Susman said. "It is an energy state, and we just have to keep it open for everybody."

The project could make West Virginia a national leader in renewable energy, supporters say.

Another sponsor, Mike Manypenny, D-Taylor, said the state could have commercialized wind energy "a long time ago."

"It's time that we diversify West Virginia's resources," he said. "Coal's been king. Well, it's time that wind sits on the throne next to coal."

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SR 50, a state in denial (0.00 / 0)
Check out SR 50 as passed in the WV senate yesterday and see if the powers that be really want a wind farm where they could do MTR mining instead....the proposal makes sense to me that wind power is more sustainable, less intrusive, less polluting, et al but when the coal companies say to our DEP, stamp it, the DEP says where?

It only makes sense (0.00 / 0)
  Its only makes sense that you have to give leaders alternatives to Job creation to get their support.

  Economic reality is that West Virginia is always in need of good jobs.   So wind can provide a reason not to mine away our mountain tops............... cause its always windy on top of WV mountains.  

   Its a start and should be supported as well as any other sustainable local job creation.   Because you cannot stop mountain top removal and coal marching through poor states like West Virginia until you come up with alternative ways to create job, jobs, jobs.  


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