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  • Stimmel also urged Congress to extend federal tax credits (similar to the current 30 percent tax credit on solar-energy systems) to help defray a backyard wind turbine's $12,000 to $60,000 cost.

    Buzzword: IMBY 2008

  • Stimmel also cited a National Academy of Sciences study showing that wind turbines cause just three out every 100,000 human-caused bird deaths.

    Buzzword: IMBY 2008

  • Stimmel also urged Congress to extend federal tax credits similar to the current 30 percent tax credit on solar-energy systems to help defray a backyard wind turbine's $12,000 to $60,000 cost.

    Buzzword: IMBY 2008

  • Stimmel also cited a National Academy of Sciences study showing that wind turbines cause just three out every 100,000 human-caused bird deaths.

    Buzzword: IMBY 2008

  • Asserting that authorities have been "coddling the shooter," defense attorney Jerry Stimmel offered that his client was in another nearby car when the Cadillac driver pulled the .38-caliber revolver and fired at Brown.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News 2012

  • Officer Paul Stimmel said his quarter horse, Cody, is exceptionally good at lowering his head for kids.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • According to Stimmel, most windmills have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years.

    Energy Bulletin - 2010

  • Sales of small turbines - those with a capacity of 100 kilowatts or less - rose 78 percent in 2008 to hit $77 million, Stimmel said.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

  • That makes them better suited to rural and suburban areas than dense city neighborhoods, Stimmel said, although some San Francisco homeowners have experimented with them anyway.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

  • Stimmel and other industry experts believe farmers and others in out-of-the-way tracts will continue to put up tall poles and windmills at increasing rates, effectively hedging themselves against often volatile electricity prices.

    Energy Bulletin - 2010

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