STAY, Freeborn Wind!
October 2nd, 2019

And we SCORE! Association of Freeborn County Landowners had a win earlier today when the Minnesota Court of Appeals granted our Motion for Stay of the Freeborn Wind Appeal as the Xcel Request for Amendment goes forward. YES! Sure glad we’re not having to do two things at once!
And FYI, here’s Xcel’s Amendment Request:
Ex 1_Xcel Site Permit Amendment Application_Part 1 of 4_20198-155331-01Download
Ex 2_Xcel Site Permit Amendment Application_Part 2 of 4_20198-155331-02Download
Ex 3_Xcel Site Permit Amendment Application_Part 3 of 4_20198-155331-03Download
Ex 4_Xcel Site Permit Amendment Application_Part 4 of 4_20198-155331-04Download
October 10, tRump HERE!
September 26th, 2019

WI PSC’s FINAL ORDER for Cardinal-Hickory Creek xmsn
September 26th, 2019

The Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line was approved by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission in a rubber stamp “decision” based on their deliberation at the meeting of August 20, 2019. Before the decision, there was some discussion of DALC’s Motion for recusal o Commissioners Huebsch and Valcq due to conflict of interest, and they had a ‘doth protesteth too much” response:
5-CE-146 Memorandum from Chairperson Valcq regarding Recusal (PSC REF#: 376345)
Docket: 5-CE-146 Document Type: Memorandum Submitted by: COKERS
5-CE-146 Memorandum from Commissioner Huebsch regarding Recusal (PSC REF#: 376346)
Docket: 5-CE-146 Document Type: Memorandum Submitted by: COKERS
Agenda Memorandum – Motion for Recusal and Disqualification (PSC REF#: 376363)
Docket: 5-CE-146 Document Type: Memorandum Submitted by: abrald
And after they dismissed the Motion, it took about two seconds to approve their written Order, and another few hours to distribute it:
Petition for Rehearing due October 16, 2019. Mark your calendars!!!
Coal ash? Comment now!
September 22nd, 2019

Remember the huge coal ash impoundment ruptures/breeches dumping coal ash all over? THIS is why treatment and use of coal ash matters:
TVA coal ash slide – UPDATES
And even in Minnesota: TVA coal ash — we had our own ash slide here in MN
There was a rule update and comments in 2018, and it was remanded, and so here we go around again…
FEDERAL REGISTER ANNOUNCEMENT: Disposal of Coal Combustion Residuals from Electric Utilities
Comments must be received on or before October 15, 2019!
From the EPA’s announcement (CLICK HERE):
Public Hearing on the Proposed Changes to the Regulations for Coal Combustion Residuals: Enhancing Public Access to Information and Reconsideration of Beneficial Use Criteria and Piles
Wed, October 2, 2019
9:00 AM – 8:00 PM EDT
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
300 Army Navy Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
The public hearing will consist of three sessions:
- A morning session starting at 9:00 am and ending at noon.
- An early afternoon session starting at 1:00 pm and ending at 4:00 pm.
- An evening session beginning at 5:00 pm and ending at 8:00 pm.
CLICK HERE FOR THE PROPOSED RULE!
Just do it, comment away!!! Comments must be received on or before October 15, 2019.
Juhl in the news
September 22nd, 2019

Remember the Juhl Energy permit fiasco in Rock County earlier this month?
Rock County CUP granted
Now another Juhl project in the news, featuring Dan Juhl, who says he’s retired. HA! Doesn’t look like it… [After I published this, found another in the STrib, “Minnesota wind-solar hybrid project could be new frontier for renewable energy,” yup, “retired” guy on a big PR push!]
FYI, yes, distributed generation is where it’s at, siting small projects near load means that no new transmission is required, but because the massive transmission build-outs of CapX 2020 and MISO’s 17 project MVP portfolio have been built, well, it’s a little late.
BTW, Dan Juhl was present at the September 8, 2001 meeting at the Dinkytown Loring, after the first of Xcel’s 345kV transmission lines was proposed (Search for PUC Docket 01-1958) where Beth Soholt and Matt Schuerger asked a bunch of likely intervenors, “What would it take for you to approve of this project?” They never answered my question of what they were getting to promote it, but Matt Schuerger sure did get pissy and flustered and threatened to stomp out of the meeting! I did find documentation the $4.5 million (2001) and $8.1 million (2003) grants for “Wind on the Wires,” at that time a program of the Izaak Walton League. Clearly they got at least that much, and from other sources they got more, who knows how much… And all those transmission projects went through…
Anyway, here’s the recent report on a new project, from MPR:
New power generation: Rural co-op makes bet on wind, solar hybrid
The electricity we use is often generated hundreds of miles away. Dan Juhl wants to keep it local.

To prove his theory, Juhl’s company — Juhl Energy — has built what he calls the first hybrid generating system in the country.

A smaller scale for energy resilience

A customer in co-ops
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New Power Generation? Just saw the reincarnation at the Sheldon last year…
Oh… nevermind…