In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the proposed locations for 23 wind turbines by Bennergi, with particular emphasis on potential conflicts with existing utility infrastructure. A participant highlighted that several turbine sites are in close proximity to a hazardous material pipeline operated by Buckeye Partners, which has been a longstanding concern in the area.
The speaker referenced specific sections of Morton and Washington Townships where the turbines are mapped, indicating that at least four, and possibly up to seven, of the proposed turbine locations could pose a risk due to their proximity to the pipeline. This revelation suggests a significant oversight in the planning process, as the presence of the pipeline could necessitate a material change to the project.
The participant noted that if these conflicting turbine sites were removed from the proposal, it would represent a 20 to 30% alteration in the project’s layout. This issue echoes previous decisions made by officials, including Mr. King, who had previously voided an application from Invenergy due to similar concerns regarding material changes required to address conflicts with utility infrastructure.
The discussion underscores the importance of thorough assessments in the planning stages of renewable energy projects, particularly in areas with existing utility networks. The implications of these findings could lead to significant revisions in the proposed wind turbine project, as stakeholders seek to ensure safety and compliance with regulatory standards.