http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/3622Sept. 1 – Environmentalists and alternative-energy advocates say the US Department of Defense is stymieing the development of wind-energy projects after failing to meet a second deadline regarding the impact of wind farms on military radar.
The environmental group Sierra Club, which filed a lawsuit in June to compel the agency to finish a study on wind farms and radar, accused the Department of "foot-dragging" and "paralyzing" clean-energy development.
<snip>
The Defense Department first missed a May 8 deadline to deliver an assessment to Congress on whether winds farms obstruct nearby military radar installations, and to determine technologies to mitigate any adverse effects on military operations. Groups say wind farms at military bases at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba and Ascension Island in the South Atlantic are examples that the government is already finding solutions to reduce or eliminate the impact of wind turbines on military radar.
Today's reason to support The NewStandard
The study was required in a last minute amendment that US Senator John Warner (R-Virginia) attached to a 2006 defense appropriations bill. Critics say the missed deadlines and the delays in approving wind-farm projects threaten to disqualify some developers from a clean energy federal tax credit that expires at the end of 2007.
<more>
(the bold text is my edit)