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June 24, 2008
Court backs PSC on wind project
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The state Public Service Commission acted properly when it approved a proposal to build 124 giant wind-power turbines along 23 miles of Greenbrier County ridges, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday.

Justices issued a unanimous, unsigned opinion that turned down challenges of the PSC decision filed by opponents of the $300 million Beech Ridge Energy LLC project.

"We believe that the commission did not ignore or revise its rules, nor did the commission improperly interpret an unambiguous regulation," the court said in its 39-page ruling.

Beech Ridge proposed to put a 186-megawatt facility - including a 14-mile transmission line - on about 400 acres near the Greenbrier-Nicholas County line. Each of the project's 124 turbines would be mounted on 262-foot tubular steel towers and consist of three 127-foot blades.

Mountain Communities for Responsible Energy and two local property owners, Alicia and Jeffrey Eisenbeiss, argued that the PSC ignored its own permit regulations and did not obtain adequate information about the wind project's potential impacts before approving it.

Justices conceded that Beech Ridge did not submit the size map required by PSC regulations and left some churches, cemeteries, roads and springs off the map it submitted.

The court agreed with the PSC that "the significance of local cemeteries, and whether local roads constitute major transportation routes, are matters upon which reasonable minds can differ."

"We believe that the commission properly determined that Beech Ridge's map did not warrant dismissal of the project as it substantially complied with the siting rules," the court ruling said.

Justices also said that the PSC did nothing wrong by allowing some key pieces of information, such as historic and cultural surveys, to be submitted to the state Historic Preservation Office after the PSC actually granted Beech Ridge a permit.

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