Background to preparation of white paper
Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust first heard of a proposal for a wind energy facility in the Tug Hill
towns of Worth and Redfield from media reports in 2017. Created in 1991 to protect lands
important to the Tug Hill region’s undeveloped character and economy, the Land Trust is not
opposed to the development of wind energy, but these media reports gave rise to concerns about
this particular project.
http://www.tughill.org/publications/technical-issue-papers/Clean Energy ~ A Dirty Business That Requires Subsidies to Start Up & Corruption to Sustain.
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Sunday, June 3, 2018
More than 500 show up to anti-wind turbine meeting
ATTICA, Ohio (WNWO) —
It was standing room only at the Attica Fairgrounds, where more than 500 people discussed wind power.
A majority are wanting state leaders to hear their voices, and not allow wind turbines in their backyards.
"We've seen a large amount of support in these communities and from our landowners. We're looking forward to bringing these projects to Ohio and this region," stated APEX's Nate Pedder.
Continue reading via this link to NBC24.com news
"We've seen a large amount of support in these communities and from our landowners. We're looking forward to bringing these projects to Ohio and this region," stated APEX's Nate Pedder.
Continue reading via this link to NBC24.com news
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