A proposal to approve the Horse Heaven Wind Farm Project has been submitted to Governor Jay Inslee by the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council of the State of Washington (EFSEC). Tri-Cities C.A.R.E.S. - a local group dedicated to educating the public and working with local governments and organizations to protect the interests of the citizens who will be impacted by this project - has started a petition to oppose the project and is encouraging the public to sign the petition. Background: The original proposal for the Horse Heaven Hills Wind and Solar Farm in 2021 was quite ambitious. It was set to be the largest wind project ever proposed in Washington, with up to 222 wind turbines across 24 miles of the Horse Heaven Hills near the Tri-Cities. In addition, three solar arrays would cover up to 5,447 acres in the area. The Regional Chamber opposes the project - read our letter of opposition. However, the proposal underwent significant changes due to various concerns, primarily related to environmental and community impacts. Here are the major changes:
The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) of the State of Washington submitted its recommendation on the Horse Heaven Hills Wind and Solar Farm to Governor Inslee on April 29, 2024. The recommendation package was sent after a multi-year review process. Governor Inslee has three options:
By law, Governor Inslee has 60 days from the receipt of the EFSEC recommendation to make a decision. As the recommendation was submitted on April 29, 2024, we can expect a decision from Governor Inslee by the end of June 2024. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend checking the official EFSEC website. AuthorsMatt Murphy, TCRCC Government and Regional Affairs Director, [email protected]
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