CHATEAUGAY — Noble Environmental Power has abandoned its plan to build a second wind farm in Chateaugay.
“We got a letter from Noble, saying they are discontinuing with Chateaugay II,” Town Supervisor Donald Bilow said Wednesday. “It’s because of the market.
“I know the price of power is very low, and I think that’s the main reason.”
COSTS ‘NOT JUSTIFIED’
The town received the letter Tuesday, which also includes an announcement on the cancellation of a 100.5-megawatt Noble Alleghany Wind Park project in western New York.
The company, which operates 71 towers at the Chateaugay I Wind Park, planned to build 13 more towers in Chateaugay to produce 19.5 megawatts of electricity for sale on the state power grid.
But after review of anticipated construction costs and factoring in continued payouts to easement holders and poor rates on power-production credits from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, “Noble has concluded that the ongoing carrying costs are not justified,” the letter states.
LOSS TO LANDOWNERS
The cancelation of the project affects not only the town but numerous landowners who had contracts with Noble.
Steven Carter said his family farm was looking forward to the extra cash that wind-farm easements would bring.
“It was only going to be 14 towers, but everybody here wanted it. But with electricity, the wholesale price dropped. It’s so cheap now.
“This (project) was something good, not just for the people who were going to have the easements. Everybody benefited from the lower taxes. The land and school taxes had dropped, so there were benefits to them.
“We really could’ve used them,” he said of the Chateaugay II towers. “But that’s the way it goes for dairy farmers. It’s not often they give us something up here, and now they snatch it away.
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