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Murray blasted for wind farm opposition
AMHERST - The developer of a proposed wind farm in northwestern Nova Scotia says singer Anne Murray's opposition to the project isn't helpful and will only inflame the situation.
Charles Demond of Atlantic Wind Power reacted Monday to Murray's highly publicized comments last week about the company's plans to build between 20 and 27 wind turbines in the Gulf Shore area, where Murray has a summer home.
"It's not helpful at all for the business of our company and wind farms at large to have someone like Anne Murray saying this is going to be a catastrophe for the area," Demond said. "We don't accept that and it's categorically not true.
July 10, 2007
by The Canadian Press
in The Chronicle Herald
AMHERST - The developer of a proposed wind farm in northwestern Nova Scotia says singer Anne Murray's opposition to the project isn't helpful and will only inflame the situation.
Charles Demond of Atlantic Wind Power reacted Monday to Murray's highly publicized comments last week about the company's plans to build between 20 and 27 wind turbines in the Gulf Shore area, where Murray has a summer home.
"It's not helpful at all for the business of our company and wind farms at large to have someone like Anne Murray saying this is going to be a catastrophe for the area," Demond... [continue via Web link]
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