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Washington: Governor Inslee decides against reducing wind farm size
Governor Jay Inslee asked a state panel to reconsider its decision to significantly downsize the Horse Heaven wind farm project in Benton County, Washington.
In short:
- Inslee directed the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council to focus on specific mitigation measures that would allow the wind farm to maintain its energy capacity.
- The siting council's initial recommendation had halved the number of turbines to protect tribal cultural resources and endangered species.
- Inslee's letter emphasized the need to balance community concerns with the state's clean energy goals.
Key quote:
“We must come to grips with the fact that we will need to adapt and accept relatively moderate changes to our physical landscape, in order to ensure continued, reliable electricity service."
— Jay Inslee, Governor of Washington
Why this matters:
This decision puts a spotlight on the ongoing debate between expanding renewable energy and preserving environmental landscapes. Critics of the wind farm's current size argue that it could impact local wildlife habitats and alter landscapes. However, Inslee and proponents believe the environmental benefits of renewable energy outweigh these potential drawbacks. They emphasize the urgency of combating climate change and see this project as a crucial step towards a sustainable future.
EHN coverage:
- A recent study reveals that wind turbines occupy only a fraction of their total site area, suggesting greater opportunities for integrating wind farms into diverse landscapes.
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