Power Lines

14
Okt
2008

Power-line plan worries farmers

Times Colonist
Published: Tuesday, October 14, 2008

VICTORIA -- Saanich Peninsula farmers are worried their livelihoods are threatened by a proposal to string power lines across their fields.

B.C. Transmission Corp., the Crown corporation responsible for the electrical-transmission system in B.C., wants to upgrade its system serving the Saanich Peninsula.

The fifth and most recent proposal would see the power lines and pylons strung across fields in Central Saanich that sit mostly between Keating and Stelly's cross roads, bounded by Willow Way to the east and Seabrook Road to the west.

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23
Sep
2008

Power lines spur controversy in Cape Coral

The News-Press - Fort Myers, FL, USA

He said he is gathering residents who share his concerns about the possible detrimental health effects of the transmission lines electromagnetic fields. ...

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19
Sep
2008

Power lines decrease land value, beauty

Editor:

765,000 volts. That's close to a million volts to run through these proposed 765 kilovolt power lines. The electromagnetic field that is generated feels like a field of negative life-force energy. You reported that the governor is wondering if there is anything at all in these proposed lines for West Virginia and its people.

Well there's plenty. There are the decreased property values. When they pay a landowner just for the strip of land they cross, they do not compensate anyone for the loss in value of their entire property and for nearby properties.

There's the destruction of the scenic beauty. That could affect tourism, and people who live here could lose loving where they live. No one chooses to live under these lines. They get stuck there.

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10
Sep
2008

Crowd split on lines

SunJournal.com - Lewiston, ME, USA

Opponents say the 345-kV lines buzz and emit an electromagnetic field they fear could cause cancer. On Tuesday night, many property owners learned for the ...

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High-voltage power line plan draws criticism

September 9, 2008 5:20 PM CDT

by Betsy Sundquist Staff Writer

Utilities accused of ramming through a proposal for new transmission lines across Minnesota

Critics of a proposal to build new high-voltage electrical transmission lines through the state say citizens are not being given enough information about the proposal – and fear that the new lines would pose a health risk to those living nearby.

“I want to make sure the citizens of Minnesota … are aware of potential problems of this nearly $2 billion proposed project,” Rep. Ken Tschumper, DFL-La Crescent, said at a Capitol news conference Tuesday. “If you’re a utility rate payer, you’ll be funding this project.”

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27
Aug
2008

Commission Says No To Rosedale Substation

The Floyd County Commission unanimously rejected a bid from the North Georgia Electric membership Co-Op for an electric substation on the New Rosedale Rd. just east of Haywood Valley Rd.

Nine citizens voiced opposition to the project during a public hearing Tuesday night. Several citizens expressed concerns that electromagnetic fields have been linked to increased risk of childhood leukemia.

Henry Tharpe, and attorney for the North Georgia EMC said that the substation would not have created any more of an electromagnetic field than the existing high voltage transmission lines at the site, but the commission said no.

http://www.romenewswire.com/index.php/2008/08/27/commission-says-no-to-rosedale-substation/

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Fighting powers that are

Titirangi locals raise the stakes in their campaign against a substation. Helen Laurent reports.

Louise McLeod came from England to live a clean, green lifestyle.

She and her husband chose Titirangi with its native bush as the place where they wanted to raise their children as outdoor-loving Kiwis.

Mrs McLeod fears that dream is over with Vector's proposal to build an electrical substation at 515 South Titirangi Rd, 30m from the kindergarten her child attends.

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25
Aug
2008

24
Aug
2008

Resale a concern on land with power lines

HeraldNet - Everett, WA, USA

My wife and I are concerned about the health risks of living near high-tension power lines, specifically the electromagnetic fields we've heard about. ...

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13
Aug
2008

Tractors spell out protesters' message

Sorry that this is a week late in getting to you and does not include the dramatic aerial photo of all those tractors which featured with the print article (page 3) in the August 5 edition of The Irish Times.

The Irish Times is now free online (http://www.irishtimes.com ) and a severely cropped coloured image of the tractor protest is available there.

Best, Imelda, Cork


THE IRISH TIMES
Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Tractors spell out protesters' message


Yesterday's North East Pylon Pressure campaign tractor rally at Kilmainhamwood, Co Meath, where more than 1,100 farmers from Monaghan, Cavan and Meath stated their objection to the proposed Eirgrid North-South Interconnector development. Photograph: Matt Kavanagh

Photograph: The Irish Times
MARTIN RYAN

MORE THAN 1,000 tractors were used in a demonstration yesterday to protest against plans by EirGrid to build a power line corridor using pylons through the northeast of the country.

The North East Pylon Pressure campaign group organised an estimated 1,100 tractors to be driven to Kilmainhamwood, Co Meath, where they parked in formation to spell out the slogan "no pylons".

EirGrid, the State body responsible for power infrastructure, says the €200 million, 110km project is essential to secure future supplies of electricity to the region. There will also be an extra 30km of lines running from Co Tyrone operated by Northern Ireland Electricity forming the North-South interconnector.

The protesters object to the placing of the lines on pylons, and say if the lines can be placed underground in other countries, then the same should be done here.

Organising committee member Colin Andrew, who spoke at the demonstration, said there were "concerns over the possible health implications for living so close to these pylons, as well as the possible liability associated with having them on your land if problems develop in the future".

Mr Andrew said the sheer size of the pylons "would be a major blight on the countryside".

Farmer Noel McGarrell from Annayalla, near Castleblayney, was at the demonstration with his children, Martin (14) and Ciara (12). "I left this morning at about half-past nine on the tractor," he said. "We live about 50 miles away, but it is the health of the next generation I am concerned about."

Residents of Muff, Co Cavan, voiced concern about the proximity of the proposed pylons to the local primary school. Kieran Lynch said his daughter Holly (11) attended the school and his brother had three children there.

His wife Jackie said the school had only recently been renovated and "it would be a shame if a shadow was cast on all that good work". Their neighbour, Brendan Farrelly, said there were too many questions to be answered about health implications. "There was a time when they saw no problem with asbestos or cigarettes, so who knows what the future will bring."

Lady Sylvia Townley-Peeler from Bailieborough in Cavan said she had travelled the seven continents - a January trip to Antarctica completing the set - but had an abiding love of the Irish countryside, and exhorted all to "retain our unique beauty".

Michael Kelly of EirGrid said the lines would be vital in providing secure and high-quality electricity and helping to attract and retain industries in the area.

"No electricity line of this type and length has ever been placed underground worldwide and the proposal for overhead transmission lines is absolutely standard worldwide," he said.

He said an independent report by consultants appointed by the Government found that going underground would be far more expensive and would make fault repair far more laborious.

There are three routes being considered for the power lines and EirGrid is expected to apply to An Bord Pleanála for planning permission later in the year.

© 2008 The Irish Times

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2008

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