Colin Graf, Toronto Star
SARNIA, ONT.—Lawsuits, marches and public meetings — these are the new signs of summer in rural Ontario as energy companies advance their plans for hundreds of wind turbines across the province. Opponents of large-scale wind farms gathered for a public meeting in the 600-seat Imperial Theatre in Sarnia on Wednesday night, designed to “bring what everyone thinks is a rural issue to the city,” said organizer Ingrid Willemsen. “In the city people don’t think this affects them, but everyone in Ontario will be paying double on their energy bills soon,” she said, predicting inefficiencies in wind power production.
Willemsen hopes educating urban residents about the costs and health effects of wind turbines will get them contacting the province and increase pressure to stop wind farms. The Sarnia meeting could convince other rural wind opponents to stir up their city cousins, she added. “This could be duplicated in London…
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