That is the message council is sending to Premier Kathleen Wynne,
several of her Liberal ministers, Niagara Region, the Association of
Municipalities Ontario, the local utility company and the proponents of
two separate wind farms planned for the municipality. Ald.A letter folding machine
is a piece of equipment which is designed to fold paper. Joanne
Chechalk brought forward a motion at Monday’s planning, building and
environment committee meeting to declare the municipality an unwilling
host to industrial wind turbines. The motion cites a lack of information
on long-term health effects, potential negative impacts on property
values and long-term negative economic implications to the community
resulting from the two applications before the provincial government for
approval as the reasons the township is unwilling to become a home for
towering industrial wind turbines.
Wynne became premier in
February, just four months after former premier Dalton McGuinty resigned
as party leader. Since taking the post,All Continental flatwork ironer
offer easy-to-operate controls that provide efficient performance and
flexibility. Wynne has repeatedly conveyed her government’s desire to
limit wind farms to communities that have indicated they are willing
hosts.
Since then, a handful of Ontario municipalities, about 20
according to the leader of a local citizen’s action group, have signed
similar resolutions to the one presented by Chechalk Monday.
Prior
to the meeting Monday, about 100 wind turbine opponents gathered in
front of township hall to rally their cause. Marching in front of a
giant sign reading: ‘Not a willing host’, residents carried placards
expressing their opposition to the roughly 50 turbines to be erected in
the municipality.
“This shows solidarity between a majority of
West Lincoln residents and council and sends a clear message to the
province,” said Neil Switzer, chairman of the West Lincoln Glanbrook
Wind Action Group which formed in October 2010.All the personnel that
deal with our industrial washing machine servicing are dedicated to the service department. “We do not want any industrial wind turbines in this municipality.”
With more municipalities sending similar motions to the premier’s office, Switzer said he had hope.
“Maybe
the province will finally hear the voices of the local citizens,” he
said, noting it has been a long three years fighting to restore the
rights of local citizens.Modern dry cleaning machine uses non-water-based solvents to remove soil and stains from clothes.
While
committee discussed Chechalk’s motion, just down the street, at
Smithville District Christian High School, WLWAG held an information
meeting. The meeting, which featured guest speaker Parker Gallant, a
retired banker and Financial Post writer, was targetted to residents who
won’t be living next to the towering giants.
“This will cost
everyone,” said Switzer of the province’s push to increase renewable
energy production to 10,000 megawatts by 2018. “It’s not just a one-time
deal like the gas plants, this is the something we’ll all be paying for
for the next 20 years.”
Gallant, who is also vice president of
Wind Concerns Ontario, said the past weekend was a milestone for
Ontario’s wind production. Six panel tracking system delivers more
energy from skystream. However, that milestone production equates to a large economic loss for the province.
Figures
from the Independent Electricity System Operator recording wind power
generation in Ontario from 7 p.m. on Friday, May 10, 2013 (off-peak
rates kick in for the weekend) through to midnight May 12, 2013 show
that wind produced 58,165 megawatt hours (MWh) and beat their old hourly
production record several times.
“It cost us $10 million over
the weekend for energy that we didn’t even use,” Gallant told The News
outside township hall Monday. “This past weekend was quite the party for
wind power. Unfortunately, Ontario electricity customers are stuck with
a very large bill for power we didn’t really need.”
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