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Landowner Group Formation Meeting

Prairie Fork Wind Farm Project

Meeting 3-Saturday, July 26 at 10 a.m.

American Legion Hall in Morrisonville

The purpose of this meeting will be for interested landowners in the Prairie Fork Wind Farm Grid to make finalizations in forming a landowners negotiating group. At this meeting, a 5-person committee will be selected to represent interested landowners goals and interests, along with the selected attorney in the negotiating process. If you cannot attend, yet are interested in being involved with this, please send your contact information with a family member or neighbor. If you have any questions prior to this meeting, please email Eric Johnson at ccfb@ctitech.com. You’re welcome to call him at 824-2940. We recommend calling after July 13th, as CCFB will be busy with fair activities, but will have opportunities from time-to-time to respond to emails accordingly.

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WIND TOUR PICTURES
FROM TWIN GROVES WIND FARM, NEAR BLOOMINGTON, IL
LANDOWNERS, CCFB LEADERS, PFWF EMPLOYEES, COUNTY OFICIALS & MANY OTHERS ATTENDED A GREAT TOUR TO MCLEAN CO., IL TO LEARN MORE AND VIEW WIND ENERGY AND TURBINES.
 
BELOW ARE PICTURES FROM THE DAY’S ACTIVITIES.

Wind Negotiation Legal Resources. . .

ATTORNEYS SPECIALIZING IN WIND ENERGY

Bob Potts
Whitney & Potts Ltd.
118 W. Main St., PO Box 368
Elmwood, IL
Phone: 309-742—3611
Fax: 309-742-8684
Email: law@whitneyandpotts.com

 

Nick Lykins
Johnson & Bell Ltd.
33 W. Monroe St., Suite 2700
Chicago, IL 60603
Phone: 312-984-0321
Fax: 312-372-9818
Email: lykinsn@jbltd.com
Web Address: www.johnsonandbell.com

 

Mike Massie
Massie & Rennick
PO Box 205, 115 NW 3rd Ave.
Galva, IL 61434
Phone: 309-932-2168
Email: mmassie@mchsi.com

If you have experience in wind energy and would like to be listed as a resource to farmers/landowners, please email your information to ccfb@ctitech.com.

 

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LANDOWNER RESOURCES-HANDOUTS-MAY 22ND MEETING

PowerPoint for Meeting

May 22nd Wind Information Agenda

LANDOWNER MEETING RE-CAP
 
WIND ENERGY LANDOWNER MEETING RE-CAP

McLean Co. Grain and Dairy Farmer, Steve Schwoerer speaks to Christian County Landowners during the May 22nd meeting on what can be expected during the construction process. He provided the “farmers perspective” of wind energy.
 

Many CCFB members attended the landowner meeting on Wind Energy. IFB Attorney Ryan Gammelgard, Christian County Chairman John Curtin and McLean County Farmer Steve Schwoerer spoke on items relating to the wind contracts, the Christian County Wind Ordinance and the overall turbine raising process.
 
 
 
 
WIND FARM TOUR-JUNE 17TH
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WIND ENERGY CONSTRUCTION PICTURES

LINK TO BENTON COUNTY, INDIANA,
www.earlparkindiana.com/windfarm.html

WIND FARM VIDEOS, COURTESY OF YOU TUBE

FOUNDATION WORK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bttMdzog0I
 
BENTON COUNTY, INDIANA
SIMILAR TOPOGRAPHY TO CHRISTIAN COUNTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUceKYoLxuc

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PRAIRIE FORK WIND ENERGY PRESS CONFERENCE

 
CJ SALADINO, PLANT MANAGER, DOMINION KINCAID
 
 
SCOTT HATHAWAY, VP, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, DOMINION
 
 
JOHN CURTIN, CHRISTIAN COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN

 

PRAIRIE FORK WIND FARM ANNOUNCED

Dominion announced today plans to develop a 300-megawatt wind generation facility in Central Illinois. Prairie Fork Wind Farm would feature 150 to 200 turbines constructed across approximately 25,000 acres in Christian and Montgomery counties, about 25 miles southeast of Springfield.

The Prairie Fork project would increase Dominion’s renewable generation capacity to nearly 1,300 megawatts in operation or under development. That is enough to power nearly 325,000 homes.

About 800 megawatts of Dominion’s renewable energy portfolio would come from wind power.  This includes partnerships in two other wind energy projects: a 325-megawatt share of the Fowler Ridge Wind Farm under development with BP Alternative Energy North America in Benton, Ind.; and a 50 percent interest in a 264-megawatt project being developed in Grant County, W.Va., with Shell WindEnergy Inc. Other Dominion renewable generation includes hydro and biomass facilities.

The Prairie Fork project also would bring Dominion’s generation capacity in the Midwest to more than 3,200 megawatts, enough to power more than 800,000 homes. The company’s Midwest capacity includes a balanced portfolio of nuclear, coal, natural gas and – with Prairie Fork Wind Farm – wind generation. The company’s 1,158-megawatt coal-fired Kincaid Power Station is located just north of the potential wind farm site.

Construction of Prairie Fork Wind Farm is expected to begin in 2010, subject to necessary permits and approvals. Commercial operation could follow in 2011. The project would be developed by Dominion Energy, Inc., a Dominion subsidiary.

The project would provide significant economic benefits to the Central Illinois region. This includes hundreds of construction jobs while the project is being built and 15 to 20 permanent jobs to operate and maintain the facility. Land owners on whose properties turbines, transmission lines or substations are located would receive regular long-term income. The project would also mean increased tax revenue for Christian and Montgomery counties.

Initial studies suggest that Christian and Montgomery counties have excellent wind resources, Hathaway said. More comprehensive studies, including the placement of test towers, will occur over the next several months. The number of wind turbines installed would depend, in part, on the results of the studies.

PRAIRIE FORK WIND FARM FACTS

Expected Construction Start:                            2010
Expected Construction Completion:               2011
Project Size:                                                          300 MW
Number of Turbines:                                           150-200
Full time jobs created:                                       15-20
Construction Jobs Created:                               Approx 300 at peak construction
Estimated Annual Property Tax
Return to counties:                                             More than $1 million

 

What this will mean for landowners:

If you are contacted by agents representing Dominion or if you receive mail, we encourage you to ask questions, attend the open houses and visit their on site trailer at the Dominion Plant, west of Kincaid. Dominion has been great to work with on this project.

The area affected will be the southwestern portions of Christian County and portions of Montgomery County.

Wind turbines, power lines and substations will be located throughout the 25,000 acre project area. Participating landowners will enter into partnership agreements to grant Dominion the right to install wind power equipment on their property. In exchange, Dominion will provide property owners long-term supplemental income. Landowner lease agreements with Dominion will provide protections to both the landowner and Dominion. Dominion predicts a substantial financial return to the landowner.

 

Prairie Fork Wind Farm Website:

www.dom.com/prairiefork

  

Specific Links:

News Releases: http://www.dom.com/news/elec2008/pr0409.jsp

Project Details: http://www.dom.com/prairiefork/details.jsp

Open House and Office Information: http://www.dom.com/prairiefork/office.jsp

Project Brochure: http://www.dom.com/prairiefork/pdf/prairiefork.pdf

Other Dominion Projects: http://www.dom.com/about/stations/renewables/wind.jsp

  

Prairie Fork Wind Farm
PO Box 290
Kincaid, IL 62540
Phone: 1-888-239-3254 [toll-free]
Website: www.dom.com/prairiefork
Project Email: prairiefork@dom.com

Turbine Diagram


 
Single Turbine

MORE WIND ENERGY LINKS

WINDUSTRY

Windustry is a non-profit organization working to increase wind energy opportunities for rural landowners and communities by providing technical support and creating tools for analysis.

http://www.windustry.org

 

ILLINOIS WIND MAP

In 2001, the Department of Energy's Wind Program and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) published these wind resource maps for the state of Illinois.

http://www.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/windpoweringamerica/where_is_wind_illinois.asp

 

WIND ENERGY APPLICATIONS GUIDE

http://www.awea.org/pubs/documents/appguideformatWeb.pdf

WIND ENERGY PROVISIONS FROM 2002 FARM BILL

http://www.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/windpoweringamerica/ag_farm_bill.asp

 

WIND ORGANIZATIONS

AMERICAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION

The mission of the American Wind Energy Association is to promote wind power growth through advocacy, communication, and education.

http://www.awea.org

NATIONAL WIND COORDINATING COLLABORATIVE

The NWCC's broad objectives are to provide a forum for identifying and discussing issues that impact the use of wind power, to catalyze actions addressing key issues, and to build consensus among varied stakeholder groups. Consensus us defined as "all can live with."

http://www.nationalwind.org

 

2008 Advancing Wind Power in 2008 Conference

Presentation Handouts

Scroll down to the presenter and click on the PDF document next to the presenter.

http://www.wind.ilstu.edu/2008summeragenda.html