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October 31, 2008
The Morning News ‹ Emily Hone Wolverine rancher Peggy Stolworthy reviews notes from her testimony before a federal advisory committee on wind energy last week in Washington, D.C., that is developing guidelines for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for siting wind turbines.
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July 16, 2008
Ridgeline Energy Project Manager Speaks About Proposed Bingham County Wind Farm Misconceptions
Watch Video » April 24, 2008
Major Idaho Wind Farm Project Approved by Bingham County Planning and Zoning Commission
more »October 31, 2007
Ridgeline Energy Executive Appointed to U.S. Wind Advisory Group
more »March 21, 2007
Ridgeline Energy Supports New Idaho Wind Policy
more »February 14, 2007
Dover Lawmaker Pushes Production Tax for Wind Farms
more »February 7, 2007
Ridgeline Energy Signs Corporate Finance Agreement with HSH Nordbank
more »January 30, 2007
Ridgeline Executive Receives Idaho Governor's Renewable Energy Award
more »December 13, 2006
Ridgeline Energy, LLC Announces Interconnection Agreement for Idaho Wind Project
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Ridgeline Energy, LLC, with personnel located in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, focuses on developing utility-scale wind energy projects in the Pacific Northwest and western United States that meet our customers' needs and provide significant benefits to our host communities and landowners. Our talented team has more than 30 years of wind energy experience and 80 years of energy industry experience. We have developed Idaho's first large-scale wind farm and are currently developing several wind projects and a portfolio of sites representing more than 3,700 megawatts of potential capacity.
We are privileged to work in communities with abundant wind energy resources and have made appreciation of community interests a cornerstone principle of our company. We work hard to get to know community leaders and landowners in order to accommodate individual property needs and ensure appropriate stewardship of the land. We routinely undertake high-level environmental review of projects, including avian, plant, cultural and historic studies, to minimize the environmental impact of our projects and promote sound, environmentally and culturally sensitive development. This extra effort assures local communities, regulatory agencies and customers that our scientists and field engineers understand thoroughly and can minimize the environmental impacts of our projects.
