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Wind turbine protests mount, but projects proceeding
Industrial wind turbine projects are getting the green light to proceed in the province despite mounting protests from groups calling for a moratorium on further construction until more studies are done on the social and economic impact of Ontario's wind energy sector.
May 27, 2010
by Dan Pelton
in Orangeville Citizen
Industrial wind turbine projects are getting the green light to proceed in the province despite mounting protests from groups calling for a moratorium on further construction until more studies are done on the social and economic impact of Ontario's wind energy sector.
At Arthur, Schneider Power Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide Inc., announced two weeks ago that it had a permit to commence construction of the Arthur Wind Farm starting this week.
The small wind farm The small wind farm will have five Enercon wind turbines with a combined generating capacity of 10 Megawatts. It... [continue via Web link]
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