05/22/2026
FOR PERSPECTIVE.
Michael Hankard / Hankard Environmental
β Publicly Documented Wind-Energy Projects
Publicly available records and hearing transcripts indicate that Michael Hankard and Hankard Environmental have repeatedly worked primarily on wind developers, utilities, project applicants, or operating wind-energy facilities.
The majority of publicly documented wind-energy work associated with Michael Hankard involves representation or support of wind-project proponents rather than counties, homeowner groups, or non-participating residents.
Publicly Referenced Wind-Energy Proceedings and Projects
1. Highland Wind β Wisconsin PSC Docket 2535-CE-100 (approx. 2010βpresent)
2. Shirley Wind β Wisconsin (approx. 2010β2012)
3. Forward Wind Energy Center β Wisconsin (2008 onward)
4. Glacier Hills Wind Project β Wisconsin (2010s)
5. Montfort Wind Energy Center β Wisconsin (2010s)
6. Badger Hollow-related proceedings β Wisconsin (late 2010sβ2020s)
7. Freeborn Wind β Minnesota MPUC Docket 17-410 (2017β2019)
8. Bent Tree Wind Project β Minnesota (2010s)
9. North Ridge Wind Project β regional proceedings (2010s)
10. Canisteo Wind Energy Center β Article 10 (2018β2020s)
11. Alle-Catt Wind Energy Center β Article 10 (2018β2020s)
12. Bull Run Wind Project β New York (2018β2020s)
13. Eight Point Wind β Article 10 (2018β2020s)
14. Cassadaga Wind Project β New York (2010s)
15. Baron Winds Project β New York (2018β2020s)
16. Ball Hill Wind Project β New York (2010s)
17. Bluestone Wind Project β New York (2010sβ2020s)
18. Lighthouse Wind β New York (2010s)
19. Galloo Island Wind Project β New York (2010s)
20. Arkwright Summit Wind Farm β New York (2010s)
21. Marble River Wind Farm β New York (2010s)
22. Deer River Wind Project β New York (2010sβ2020s)
23. High Sheldon Wind β New York (approx. 2009)
24. California Ridge Wind Energy Center β Illinois (approx. 2013)
25. Pleasant Ridge Wind β Illinois (approx. 2014)
26. Apple Blossom Wind β Michigan (approx. 2014)
27. Lake Winds Energy Park β Michigan (2016β2018)
28. Prairie Breeze Wind Energy Center β Nebraska (approx. 2016)
29. Willow Creek Energy Center β Oregon (2009β2016)
30. Crazy Mountain Wind β Montana (approx. 2019)
Approximate Timeline
β’ Earliest clearly documented wind-energy acoustical work identified: approximately 2008β2009
β’ Most recent publicly referenced wind-project testimony/work identified: 2024
β’ Approximate span of publicly documented wind-project consulting activity: about 14β16 years
------------------ Contrasting Perspectives from Other Acousticians and Researchers
β’ Robert W. Rand β Wind acoustics consultant β Emphasized real-world turbine noise impacts, low-frequency sound, indoor exposure, and resident complaints.
β’ Stephen E. Ambrose β Acoustical consultant β Focused on infrasonic and low-frequency measurements near turbines and limitations of standard dBA metrics.
β’ Jerry Punch β Ph.D. Audiologist β Criticized assumptions in some wind-noise models and emphasized sleep disturbance and annoyance impacts.
β’ Paul Schomer β Acoustical engineer β Emphasized that annoyance, sleep disruption, and loss of quiet enjoyment are legitimate environmental-noise concerns.
β’ Highland Wind Hearing β Wisconsin PSC proceeding β Documented disputes over predictive modeling versus resident-reported headaches, nausea, vertigo, sleep disruption, and quality-of-life impacts.