Support Wind-Save a Mountain-Wind Income 50x More!

MitchJi

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Hi,

I'm not cynical enough to make this up:

http://www.coalriverwind.org/
Support Wind, Save a Mountain

In 2007 a wind potential study was commissioned to see if there was the potential to place wind turbines on Coal River Mountain. The wind potential study and the following economic study found that it is possible to place 328 MW of wind energy on Coal River Mountain. That’s enough to power 70,000 West Virginia Homes and provide permanent jobs and $1.7 million in taxes to the county every year.

Unfortunately, Massey Energy is applying for permits to mountaintop removal mine the mountain which would destroy the wind potential. This is the last mountain left standing in the area. Please help save it.

Take Action
1) Email the EPA to protect the mountain and its streams.

2) Contact your US Representative to support the Clean Water Protection Act (H.R. 1310) and your US Senators to support the Appalachia Restoration Act (S. 696).

3) Donate to help save Coal River Mountain and get this message to more people.

4) Sign the Petition

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Coal River Mountain is one of the last mountains left intact in the beautiful Coal River Valley of West Virginia. However, Massey Energy has plans to mine 6,000+ acres of the mountain - or almost 10 square miles.

Fortunately, there is an alternative to mountaintop removal mining on Coal River Mountain wind power. This is a unique opportunity to move our nation and the state of West Virginia toward the production of clean energy, and to preserve our nations mountains for generations to come.

Summarized here:
http://cleantechnica.com/2010/11/20...ntain-yet-wind-income-would-be-50-times-more/
West Virginians Down to Last Mountain – Yet Wind Income Would be 50 Times More!

Having permanently removed a staggering 500 mountains in West Virginia to supply a temporary fix of “cheap” coal, Big Coal is now down to the very last one in the region. Virginia-based Massey Energy, the fourth largest coal company in the US, has begun to level 6,000 acres of Coal River Mountain, the last mountain standing.

Desperate local residents of Coal River Valley banded together and formed the Coal River Mountain Wind Project. They financed an independent study to compare the economics of a wind project instead. What they found is truly staggering.

Their study found that one typical sized 392 MW wind farm on Coal River Mountain would provide 80-90 permanent jobs for the community and pay the county a staggering $1.7 million in revenue every year. The site is rated as a prime wind power resource – at least if the mountain remains.

By contrast, continued mountaintop removal would provide the county with only $36,000 in annual revenue—and only for 17 years, till it runs out…

These remaining seventeen years of coal would bring in just $612,000. Then, it’s finished. By contrast, the first seventeen years of wind farm revenue would bring in $28.9 million. Almost fifty times more. And that’s just for the first seventeen years. There is no peak wind. When parts such as turbines need to be replaced, construction and replacement would create an additional 200-300 local jobs.

Despite this far more profitable wind potential discovered three years ago, every week, coal companies are still detonating Bomb-sized explosives. Obliterated mountaintops are pushed into neighboring valleys, burying headwater streams and contaminating drinking water with heavy metals. Over 2,000 miles of headwater streams now have unusable water.

Coal River Mountain, the last mountain standing, is now the only remaining source of clean water in the community.

And less than 100 yards from the site where explosives are being detonated is the largest coal sludge containment in the Western Hemisphere, Brushy Fork Impoundment.

Taller than the Hoover Dam, and filled to the brim with 8.2 billion gallons of toxic sludge, it directly endangers the lives of almost 1,000 homeowners living nearby.

The giant dam is in danger of breaching. Hastily built of compacted mining waste and slate rock, with the ground literally undermined by a honeycomb of used-up empty mines underneath, it has a “C” rating. Yet Massey is detonating explosives less than a football field away.

“We want anyone with power to intervene, and they better hurry,” says group founder Lorelei Scarbro, who lives in a nearby house that her coal-miner husband had built before he died.”People are dying as we speak because of ramifications of the coal industry in Coal River Valley.”

The economics might seem overwhelmingly in favor of wind. The revenue potential – even over the first seventeen years – would provide about 60 times more money to the local county. But the lousy economics of coal versus wind are clearly not what keeps King Coal king.

As is typical with the resource curse, everyone from dogcatcher to the Governor is now deep in the pockets of the economically indefensible coal industry.
 
The coal folks seem to have found an explosive way to break wind.
 
I am from west virginia. I can't think of my home state without wanting to weep in despair and frustration. :( :cry:
 
It just shows how pathatically hard it is for humans to change course even when it's for our own good.
 
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