• February 10, 2015 •
Comments Off on AltaLink’s New Transmission Line in Southwestern Alberta – What a Disaster
Posted in AltaLink
Tags: AltaLink, Castle Rock Ridge to Chapel Rock Transmission Project, Crown of the Continent, David McIntyre, environmental impacts, golden eagles, limber pine endangered species, Livingstone Range, negative overhead power line impacts, Pincher Creek, power line visual impacts, rough fescue grasslands rare, westslope cutthroat trout threatened species
• February 9, 2015 •
Comments Off on Livingstone Landowners Group Doesn’t Endorse AltaLink Proposals – Updated
Posted in Livingstone Landowners Group
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines, Castle Rock Ridge to Chapel Rock Transmission Project, Cowboy Trail, David McIntyre, environmental impacts, Livingstone Landowners Group, negative overhead power line impacts, Premier Prentice
• February 5, 2015 •
Comments Off on AltaLink’s New Proposed Route for Pincher Creek Area Power Line Worse than First Proposal
Posted in AltaLink
Tags: AltaLink, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, Bill Trafford, Bruce Mowat, Castle Rock Ridge to Chapel Rock Transmission Project, David McIntyre, environmental impacts, flawed public consultation, Livingstone Landowners Group, negative overhead power line impacts, Pincher Creek, power line bird deaths, scandal-plagued SNC-Lavalin, Terry Yagos
• January 30, 2015 •
Comments Off on Federal Approval of SunZia Transmission Line Based on “Inadequate” and “Corrupted” Process
Posted in SunZia Southwest Transmission Project
Tags: Arizona, Bureau of Land Management, Cascabel Working Group, environmental impacts, flawed public consultation, Friends of the Aravaipa Region, inadequate corrupted process, National Environmental Policy Act, negative overhead power line impacts, New Mexico, San Pedro River Valley, Sierra Club, SunZia Southwest Transmission Project, United States Secretary of the Interior
• December 10, 2014 •
Comments Off on Another High Voltage Line in U.S. to be Buried
Posted in bury power lines
Tags: buried lines less expensive, bury power lines, Champlain Hudson Power Express Transmission Line, environmental impacts, negative overhead power line impacts, New England Clean Power Link, TDI New England, underground, underwater, visual impacts
• November 23, 2014 •
Comments Off on New AltaLink Power Line to Cross Internationally Recognized Landscape
Posted in AltaLink, Bird Deaths, bury power lines, Livingstone Landowners Group, Public Consultation
Tags: AltaLink, Bruce Mowat, bury power lines, David McIntyre, environmental impacts, flawed public consultation, Livingstone Landowners Group, Pincher Creek, power line bird deaths, South Saskatchewan Regional Plan
• November 22, 2014 •
Comments Off on Strathcona County Opposes AltaLink Cooking Lake Transmission Line
Posted in Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bird deaths, bury power lines, Cooking Lake Transmission Line, electromagnetic fields, environmental impacts, negative overhead power line impacts, Strathcona County, Vic Bidzinski
• September 20, 2014 •
Comments Off on Councillor Riddell Says AltaLink Power Lines Threaten Environment
Posted in AltaLink, bury power lines
Tags: AltaLink, Beaver Hills Moraine, Bonnie Riddell, Bretona Pond, bury power lines, cemetery, Ducks Unlimited McFadden Lake, environmental impacts, negative power line impacts, South Cooking Lake, St. Luke Catholic School, Strathcona County
• September 8, 2014 •
Comments Off on Residents and Local Politicians Upset about Dominion Power High Voltage Line
Posted in Uncategorized
Tags: Buckland Mills, David Leake, Dominion Virginia Power, environmental impacts, Fight The Power Line, Gainsville, Greenhill, Haymarket, health effect, Joe Pasanello, negative power line impacts, property value, school children, Somerset, Somerset Crossing
• May 19, 2014 •
Comments Off on Power, Money and Politics
Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, bury power lines, Environmental Impacts, Property Value Impacts
Tags: aesthetics, bury power lines, environmental impacts, Everglades National Park, Florida Power & Light, National Parks Conservation Association, NextEra, Pam Bondi, political donations, power line property value impacts, Rick Scott
• May 14, 2014 •
Comments Off on ATCO CEO Has It All Wrong
Posted in Alberta Utilities Commission, ATCO, Electricity Costs, Environmental Impacts
Tags: Alberta P.C. Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, ATCO, bird deaths, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, environmental impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, high electricity costs, Nancy Southern, negative power line impacts, Western Alberta Transmission Line