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Update on Wind Farms in Michigan

December 16, 2011

Wind farm projects and plans are cropping up all around Michigan. The Gratiot County wind project commenced construction in September and is starting to give tours. The Muskegon County Board has just approved a proposed lease agreement that gives Muskegon Wind LLC, a partnership between Gamesa Energy USA and Scandia Wind Offshore, exclusive rights to research and investigate the suitability of constructing a wind farm on the County’s wastewater treatment site. Duke Energy has narrowed the potential location for its Gail Windpower project to Pleasanton and Joyfield Townships in Benzie and Manistee Counties. Construction commenced on November 7 at the Lake Winds Energy Park being developed by Consumers Energy in Mason County, with the delivery of 56 Vestas V100-1.8 MW turbines scheduled for the first half of 2012. The Huron County Board of Commissioners has approved the creation of the Deerfield Energy Overlay District in the northeast portion of that county. Meanwhile, 63 proposed wind turbine sites in southeast Lenawee County have been ruled a presumed hazard by the FAA due to their proximity to the Toledo Express Airport. For more on proposed projects, see MPSC wind farm summary at www.tiny.cc/miwind.

 

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