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Following the Green Energy Lines in SD

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Monday, September 26, 2011   

YANKTON, S.D. - A new map and database of proposed clean energy transmission projects across the northern plains includes two projects in South Dakota. It was developed by the Center for Rural Affairs (CFRA).

One line is the "Green Power Express," a broad network that spans more than 3,000 miles, from South Dakota through Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. Johnathan Hladik, an energy advocate with CFRA, says this project would have a broad-based effect.

"The good part about the Green Power Express is it's going to tap wind from a number of different regions, South Dakota included, and that's going to be critical. If you think about our rural communities and how important wind energy is to us, you have the landowner getting payments from the turbine right there, you have the workers going to the local hotel and local gas station, and you have the construction workers, actually working on it."

That line could cost up to $13 billion and could go into use in 2020. The other major line in the database is the Brookings County-Hampton line. It would transport power into southern Minnesota and the Twin Cities. In all, 20 routes are included in the mapping.

Hladik says CFRA wants those affected by the lines to be able to find the most current information.

"We put this information out there so you know when there's an opportunity to talk to the developer, whether they're having an open house meeting or some other kind of education event. And you know when you have an opportunity to talk to the regulators, to tell them the routes that work for you, to tell them the type of transmission and the type of work that's going to be best for your community."

The report and maps are online at www.cfra.org.


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