Follow The Wind

 

Wind turbines take the long road home

Large wind turbine blades are transported from the former Bethlehem Steel site down Gateway Boulevard to the traffic circle at Route 5 and Milestrip Road in Hamburg. (John Hickey/Buffalo News)

Wind-power farms are emerging as a source of both renewable energy and union construction jobs in New York State.

Blade by blade, section by section of tower housings and foundations, the pieces that will make up 36 giant wind turbines in Chautauqua County lumbered down county and state highways, a U.S. highway and an interstate, from Hamburg to Arkwright.

Special Hauling Route

Special Hauling Route

Each convoy takes from five to seven hours to reach its destination, depending on weather and road conditions. The convoys travel about 30 mph, sometimes up to 50 mph.
— New York State Trooper James J. O'Callaghan

Wind Power Is Picking Up

Right now, New York has about 20 wind farms in operation, capable of producing about 1,800 megawatts, and at least 20 more either under construction or seeking approval from state regulators. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced in November that he wanted half the state’s electricity generated from renewable sources by 2030. The state is now seeking proposals for offshore wind farms—which must include project-labor agreements that require contractors to pay prevailing wage.