"Earlier 
this year, a national conservative think tank fellow organized a gathering in 
Washington to hear how local wind energy opponents were fighting wind projects 
in their communities and to discuss launching a national public relations 
strategy to subvert the industry and influence wind energy policies.  
The 
gathering and a strategy memo outlining a national PR campaign against wind 
energy caught the attention of the pro-clean energy Checks 
and Balances Project, 
which charged that oil-and-gas backed think tanks were working to organize local 
NIMBY groups into a national campaign against wind energy. "This is the first 
time that we've seen this level of coordination," said Gabe 
Elsner, 
the co-director of the Checks and Balances Project. 
But, 
the meeting's organizer and attendees say the February event was simply a 
gathering of likeminded activists, not a grand strategy funded by oil and gas 
interests. The national PR campaign the activists discussed never got off the 
ground, but the meeting did appear to plant a seed as the attendees continue to 
discuss launching a future anti-wind campaign."
Complete article at: http://influencealley.nationaljournal.com/2012/05/wind.php