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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the process for a project?

Explore one of our existing projects in the videos below to see examples of how we work with our communities.

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EarthCam Time Lapse Invenergy Wind Turbine Project

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Invenergy’s Wind Access Roads

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Post Construction Farming

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Invenergy’s Benefits to Communities

How can I find reliable information about wind energy?

We do our best to provide clear, unbiased, and reputable information to back-up our projects. If you'd like to do your own research, be a critical consumer of information. Here are some tips we use to try to find reliable sources ourselves that you may wish to use.

Find Peer-Reviewed Articles

A thoroughly-reviewed article published in a scientific or economic journal is almost always more reliable than information on blogs and social media.

Follow the funding

Even among peer-reviewed studies, it's always important to be conscious of where funding for a publication is coming from.

Consider Biases

As you research, try to approach literature with an open mind. It can be helpful to remind yourselves of both the biases of others, and those you may hold yourself.

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Will my property value be affected?

In August of 2013, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory published a study regarding wind turbines and home values. Researchers “analyzed more than 50,000 home sales near 67 wind facilities in 27 counties across nine U.S. states, yet were unable to uncover any impacts to nearby home property values.” The study can be found by following the link below.

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How do wind farms impact my electric rates?

According to an American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) study, American wind power saves consumers money. Adding wind energy to the generation mix reduces electricity prices, helps protect against future price shocks, and makes the energy market more competitive. To read through the AWEA study, follow the link below.

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What is wind's affect on farming and ranching?

The Alle-Catt project will serve as a source of dependable, steady income to supplement farmers' and ranchers' hard-earned money. Our projects help preserve and protect the American traditions of ranching and the hard-working folks that put food on our plates. Additionally, land used for wind power generation can be multi-use. Wind projects like Alle-Catt often have ranching and farming operations on the same land that the turbines are located.

Are wind turbines noisy?

According to a Maine CDC study, wind turbines produce very low noise levels, comparable to a typical living room or quiet, air-conditioned office. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) reported that “No clear or consistent association is seen between noise from wind turbines and any reported disease or other indicator of harm to human health.” Visiting a wind farm is, of course, the best way to get a sense of turbine volume. To check out the sources we've listed, follow the links below.

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Are there health impacts associated with wind turbines?

Numerous studies have shown that wind turbines do not have a negative impact on human health, and we've linked two that are very well-known below.

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arrow_forward View the Canadian health study

Will you use Eminent Domain?

We pride ourselves on the relationships we build both with locals and the communities they live in. We will not use Eminent domain to develop our project. Instead, the New York team will work closely with signed landowners in Allegany, Cattaraugus and Wyoming Counties to develop the Alle-Catt project. The project will be constructed on land for which we have executed private leases and easement agreements.

Join Us

We look forward to hearing from you! Please take a moment to fill out the contact form below to share your thoughts or ask questions. We are looking forward to working with you to build a project that benefits your community, economy, and the environment.

Contact Katy Warner at: (607)391-2654

Toll Free: (866) 378-4580

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