Tribes seek solutions to green energy demands (API) — B y 2(025, O re g o n must get a «graanter o f its "elec- tridry from renewable resources, as required b y a law passed last ¡session b y th e state Legislature. On tthe W arm Springs Titmafaim Reservation, the tribes ate look­ in g at a variety o f w ays to tap itflnr araservariom's asesoramaes tfr© generate green energy, in part to ¡meet A e s ta te s ¡expected need. The3te"s a mew tóopmass ffamit in tthe perm itting stage, sttaadies «an tthe prospects o f w in d pow er are under way, and the tribes are even co n sid erin g gpottheranal potential on the reservation. “ Wkl're praasomkg arn o vaM e scaasen^y prettily aggaiessivdiy in term s o f loo king a t w h at w e have,” said Jim M anion, general m a n a g e r off W a rm S p r in g s B o w er & W aiter Maaoptrisces. “Orar s t a i l e its to llodk att whatt: energy resources we have on the reservation, amai w hat rama they affo to help today's aribalgpitern- memittf’ A nd ithe n e w 'biomass facil­ ity, M which ahe trübes would btrarn N ovem ber 22„ 2 0 0 7 Spilyay Tyrooo, Wgmnra Springs, O regon Pagje 16 affidbrik m a fradl to generate power, is first on its list. ÄMoäM^fl W arm aaff- meady Baas a hkamnass pflaantt, tilt its planning to build a new one that would produce more than f e e times ahe power. T h e f a d ¡supply fa r dhe fanl- ity, w hich would crome from ah arn k gsm alaitees«^ «iff «liter- crowded forests, bias been ap­ proved b y the tribali council, Manion said. Now the ffariffiugv wbiiirbbiaislhRfmiiiitffpw^med togem- rarartra about 15JB megawatts — enough pow er for m ore than 12JW0 homes — is äm ahemiddlle of the permitting process. Warm Springs iis aba© work­ ing on finalizing a deal with in­ vesto rs fo r th e $4 5 mffltotn project: to fund the new fadiity, said Call Mukumoto, m anager wfflh the Warm Springs Biom ­ ass Project LLC. H e said h e hraprad to have the fenamriiimg settled in early JOTS, a t which paÄnt nonstdnuidtiimacioaiM^» for­ ward. “Hopelinily, toward tthe end we'® he «an tflae ^trodi^’ Mukumoto said. Framther down «he road, the arises are Ikaesftdini^ a t tthe possi­ bility of setttliagaipawindffwm «am tthe tteserroattikam. “Wfel’we identtiffibd tlhatt affneae is «amooi^a w ind eneagy «am «he reservation fo r some form <©f a commercial wind development fama,” Manion said. In thè Mutton Mountain area in «he nordheast corner «sff dae tmseffVHfiom,tÉKe!nribesbiavesBiuid- ied borii thè wind potcntial and ahe «aspogaajpiy. Evram b y jjrast looking at thè area, though, trees are stro n g indicators «sff ahe wàmd, he said, and in that parr «sff dae reservattion aflney show posatóre sigms. bave trees im «he Mmt- ton Mountain area that are all- most fiat on one side,” Manion said. T he atiflses are nasw saaraimg a new series «sff studies «hat wffl look a t «he enviromaaiienilal im- paets of a commercial foriUty, h e said. T he sarady will include w hat roadwork would need to h e dome to ttaansp «Bne^ear before aimd423 £ 5 Friday, Novem ber 23rd A full service design center for all of your home or office needs... Ceiiiraily I oca ted in flise heart of Central Oregon Come visit our stui5o A showroom 346 SIRf C u lm Hwy in Madras 54i-350-424i create.space. AboveNBeyondDC@msn.com 2001 Chevrolet Venture Extended Minivan 4D Buy - Sell - Trade r Consign 4-Cyil, 2 3 L htytatildi,, CVT, Aiuto,, S Z frZ tt 'V® 3.4 L, automatiic, iFW©,/ S&J85T NOW $23,995 1ML9996 m sìttr m m 2007 Chevrolet Colorado OieMrCafl» Silverado 1590 Pickup C a s d c & d .O É b S 1 1 NOW $6,995 Cascade Exchange S.W. Highway 97, Madras New and Pre-Owned 5-