Neiman, Bill 2010-11-11

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General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Bill Neiman

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Date: November 11, 2010

Location: Junction, Texas

Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson

Length: 01:27:15


Abstract

From Last interview; Discussed Austin Greenies; Different wind farm developers; Chris legislation and wind energy bill; Power Players; Marketing Wind Power; About Alternative / Diesel Motor driven generators; Different environmentalists; Loss of open space; Newspaper Involvement; Popularizing renewable energy; Clear view alliances; About children and nature conference; Re-evaluating the need for new transmission line; Raise Awareness; Plan for Test transmission line; About Lake Ivy; Opposition by public citizen and EDF; Wind Energy coalition; Wind farms in USA; Basis of New line in country; About Charles Nicolas alias Moussa; Solving problem for Hill Country; Industrial Infrastructure/ Ecological Impact; Areas the line will cross; Process; AC Ranches; Designing Routes; Process of issuing PFD; Issues he would challenge; Use of I10 for line; Hiring of professional Engineers; Best place to build the line; Same view of Clear view alliance; What Steve said; About Mason Folks; Existing line of clearview alliance; About different existing substations; Continuation about Mason intervention; About Judge Travis Vikory and Attorneys; CVA’s intervention; About catalogues; About meeting Christie; Talked about Spear Grass; Harvesting Ants; Plans to document route before and after via aerial video.


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Transcript: Transcript available on Dspace

https://swco-ir.tdl.org/handle/10605/304


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