Statement from the Alliance to Protect Prince Edward County (APPEC) after the Environmental Review Tribunal decision yesterday, April 25. Today the Environmental Review Tribunal issued a decision on APPEC’s motion for a stay on WPD’s…
April 6— On Monday April 4, wind power developer WPD Canada began clearing trees for turbine sites for the White Pines project in southern Prince Edward County. This work began in areas known to…
No stay decision yet, developer and ministry make plans wpd Canada sent this photo to show what kind of machinery they’ll be using. Nice. The Wellington Times, March 17, 2016 Many eyes will…
Wind Concerns Ontario and member community groups meet this weekend Coalition building Wellington Times, March 9, 2016 Rick Conroy Jane Wilson says a shift has occurred over the past five years in the…
Power developer admits it was unaware of degree of risk to endangered wildlife Toronto Star, February 29, 2016 By: Jim Coyle John Hirsch: appellant with Alliance to Protect Prince Edward County against WPD…
The decision on the appeal of the White Pines wind power project in Prince Edward County was released yesterday: the Environmental Review Tribunal found for the appellant and the environment (in part), in…
Citizens engaged in an appeal of the approval of a huge wind power project that will threaten wildlife and change a heritage landscape February 17, 2016 The Association to Protect Amherst Island has…
Huge Niagara project to be built in Blandings turtle habitat, on migratory bird pathways, and near wetlands. Wind power developers get a free pass under the Green Energy Act Niagara area resident…
A key sign of adverse health effects due to wind turbine noise emissions is the fact people improve when they are away from the noise, eminent physician says These are the latest installments…
In spite of a move by the proponents’ lawyer to block testimony by expert witnesses called by the appellant, the Association to Protect Amherst Island, and further to disallow testimony of 30 residents…
Wind power developer wildlife consultant never visited Prince Edward County, used Google Earth to inspect the site, and dismisses “Important Bird Area” designation (that’s for bird-watchers, he says in testimony) Report on Environmental…