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Published October 31, 2008 01:00 am - Attorney General Andrew Cuomo also forms a task force to ensure the new rules are followed as his office continues its investigation into Noble Environmental Power and Wind First projects.

Wind-farm code of ethics established
Investigation of wind-farm companies continues

By DENISE A. RAYMO
Staff Writer

MALONE -- A code of ethics for wind-energy operations was announced Thursday by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who also formed a new task force to ensure compliance and oversee complaints.

However, the ethics code and task force do not end the state's ongoing civil and/or criminal investigations into wind-energy companies, individuals or municipalities launched in July.

Franklin County District Attorney Derek Champagne is one of the six people named to the task force, which will field complaints about wind-farm projects and ensure that developers are following the newly established ethics code of conduct.

The new Wind Industry Ethics Code covers such issues as:

Banning the companies from hiring municipal employees or their relatives, giving gifts of more than $10 during a one-year period or providing any other form of compensation based on action before a municipal agency.

Preventing wind companies from soliciting, using or knowingly receiving confidential information from a municipal officer obtained in the course of his or her official duties.

Requiring companies to post on a Web site the names of all municipal officers or relatives who have a financial stake in wind-farm development and publish details of the nature and scope of that financial interest with the municipal clerk and local newspapers.

Requiring all easements and leases to be in writing and filed with the County Clerk.

Holding an employee seminar within the wind company to identify and prevent conflicts of interest.

The first two wind-energy firms to sign the code were Wind First of Massachusetts and Noble Environmental Power of Connecticut, which has active projects in Clinton and Franklin counties.

Earlier this month, Noble stopped work at its Bellmont and Chateaugay wind-energy projects and laid off workers because the national and international financial pictures are so bleak.

The stoppage did not impact the Altona or Clinton wind-energy projects.

Both companies continue to be under investigation by the Attorney General's Office and district attorneys for their alleged improper dealings with elected officials in communities where their wind-energy projects are either established or proposed.

Subpoenas were served on both companies in July with orders to turn over paperwork concerning agreements and easements obtained from property owners and public officials.

Cuomo said the new code "establishes unprecedented transparency that will deter any improper relationships between wind-development companies and local-government officials.



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