As a former wind energy professional, I have personally experienced the
ruthlessness of many wind energy developers during my many years in the wind
business. Litigation is one of their frequent tools used to force their agendas.
They lie, withhold critical information, and turn neighbors against each other.
Some wind farm developers and operators seriously wrecked farmers’ properties in
the Altamont Pass, Calif., where I was employed.
Wind farm developers and operators, including some in Western New York, have
a history of violating worker safety, cutting corners on turbine maintenance,
falsely promising employees advancement, and making life miserable for employees
who wish to perform their jobs responsibly. Given this, if a wind farm is
installed in our community, can we be assured we will be properly informed as to
the dangers involved?
The infrastructure of constructing and operating a wind farm is highly
technical and must be done with utmost care and meticulousness. If the system is
not properly engineered, if the power distribution hardware is installed
incorrectly, if the transformers are not correctly specified, there can be
serious consequences such as transformer fires AND distribution line failures
compromising landowners’ safety. There was an incident in which a local wind
farm operator here in New York was required, during a severe blade icing
condition, to continue operating the machines even though the site manager
warned of serious consequences. This resulted in a blade failure costing
hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was fortunate that the machine did not go
into a runaway condition, creating a sizable threat to residents’ safety.
Does the town have the time and expertise to oversee whether the engineering
of the infrastructure and the turbine installations are done properly? Can we
afford to trust Allegany Wind to be honest and open with their work when
reporting on their compliance with the town’s specifications? Will they provide
a map of the underground cables? Can we trust that Allegany Wind will not
increase the turbine tip speed ratios late at night ramping up the sound far
above the advertised levels? (The tips of their proposed turbines reach speeds
of about 200 mph.) Can we trust Allegany Wind to install the high voltage
underground power cables to the depth required to assure landowners’ safety? Can
we trust that Allegany Wind will not run the turbines during icing conditions,
posing a threat to residents, hunters, and snowmobilers of Chipmonk and Knapp
Creek areas from flying ice chunks? Can we trust that the transformers will be
specified and sized to prevent hazardous and destructive transformer fires? Will
Allegany Wind maintain turbines correctly without violating the safety of
workers and local residents? Of note, most windfarms experience several turbine
failures during their lifetime.
Is the Allegany Fire Department capable of
handling a fire in a turbine motor hundreds of feet in the air? Is the town
prepared to deal with a runaway of a 117 meter, 384-foot-high wind turbine
rotor, requiring evacuation of residents within several miles of the
machine?
Everpower/Allegany Wind representatives have already violated their contract
with the town of Allegany numerous times. Then, rather than completing the
required study for the project changes they demanded, they brought not just one,
but two costly lawsuits against the town. Do we really want to allow these
individuals, already acting as our enemies, to have the contractual right to do
large-scale, risky business here?
Is it worth a few local businesses making some
money, mostly temporary, on this installation at the expense of the well-being
and safety of neighbors living and visiting in proximity of the wind farm for
the next 20 years and beyond?
These questions need answers before we even consider Allegany
Wind/Everpower’s demands. Otherwise, we must tell them NO.
Those of you sincere people who believe Allegany Wind’s promises need to take
a long hard look at what Allegany Wind is pushing on us. Take a look at what
happened, and is happening, in Howard, Andover, and other communities who have
let these scoundrels in.
The bottom line for supporters of Allegany Wind: Will you be able to
comfortably look your fellow community members in the eye if the events I
described above occur?
To discuss and act on these issues contact Concerned Citizens of Cattaraugus
County at concernedcitizens.homestead.com,
and, Allegany residents, please vote for and support the current board members
on election day even if the ballot says they’re unopposed. And please spread the
word! Thank you.
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