Washington Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Wind Power in Landmark Case
Wind energy advocates won a huge victory Thursday in Washington when the Washington Supreme Court ruled that local county commissioners can’t block the way for wind farms.
Wind energy advocates won a huge victory Thursday in Washington when the Washington Supreme Court ruled that local county commissioners can’t block the way for wind farms.
One of the wind energy developers, Iberdrola Renewables has decided to hold off on moving forward with the Horse Creek project until the impacts of white nose syndrome on bat populations are better understood. But developers of the other two projects have yet to make similar moves.
There is little known about the so-called “white nose syndrome,” so-named because of the white substance found on the face of the sick bats. The unexplained illness has killed of tens of thousands of small brown bats throughout the northeast over the past two winters. As temperatures warm and bats emerge from a winter of hibernation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has sent letters to three Jefferson County (NY) wind developers “strongly urging them to look at other places” for their proposed wind energy projects.
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