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Canadians Protest Wind Turbines

NIK282000 writes "Ontario farmers rallied in downtown Toronto to protest the subsidization of wind turbines. Several of the protesters stated that they fear for the the health of their families and that they refuse to live near wind turbines. Others fear that the value of their property will be reduced significantly by the presence of turbines. With the cost of gas and oil on its way up it's a wonder that any one would be against the use of renewable energy sources."

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  1. Reality check by jmorris42 · · Score: 1, Troll

    > it's a wonder that any one would be against the use of renewable energy sources.

    Yea, it is totally outside yer understanding. That is the problem with greens, you really can't undertand how anyone could possibly disagree with a single one of your policies. After all, they are so self evidently perfect and all that.

    On the other hand some of us understand NIMBY. While I too doubt the possibility for health problems for people miles/kilometers from one, or even directly under one for that matter, they will certainly lower property values. And if you are too close they can be noisy and a lot of the same hippies agitating for alternative energy find them an eyesore, again lowering property values.

    Welcome to the real world. You end up having to stuff them in god awful places where almost nobody lives then lose too much current to wire losses and increased expenses to send people out to work on them. Then as soon as the government subsidies stop you lock the thing down because the unsubsidized operating costs often exceed the value of the electricity produced. But it looked so good on the glossy brocure to the stockholders and government regulating agencies handing out those sacks of cash.

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  2. Re:There's always a downside by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Unlike "Wi-Fi allergies", and similar complete nonsense, there is actually tangible reasons and evidence that there could be some health risks associated with living near large turbines.

    It's about constant exposure to low frequencies as I understand it, which is not something that people are generally exposed to in their daily lives.

    Now, I don't know if there are actual health risks or not - all I'm saying is that I accept the possibility. I do not accept the possibility of health risks from Wi-Fi exposure.

  3. Re:There's always a downside by cpu6502 · · Score: 0, Troll

    He's a farmer. Not the highest intellect. QUOTE: "As soon as the wind turbines go up, my farmâ(TM)s for sale. Iâ(TM)m not going to live there," said Tom Melady a farmer in Perth County. "Iâ(TM)ve got all kinds of lists of people that have had health problems. Iâ(TM)m not going to expose me and my family to that. I can live someplace else."

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  4. Left Wing by alexander_686 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Alas, no - this is left wing crazies, not right wing ones.