Dan Mailer | Jul 16, 2015
The idea of installing monstrous wind turbines in the Lennox & Addington and Frontenac counties turns the idea of saving the environment on its head. This rugged, pristine and unspoiled area of the province described as the “gateway to eastern Ontario" is a jewel and something that inspires all the people of Ontario, much like Algonquin Park does. The proposal of NextEra to install 50 turbines in North Frontenac and 100 turbines in Addington amounts to nothing less than a crime against the environment. We hope the Wynne government will give these proposals a hard second look and decide rather to preserve the natural beauty of this unique and sensitive environmental area for generations to come.
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