Friday, February 18, 2011

Windmill foes are full of hot air

TORONTO, ONT. - Dec. 17, 2009 - FOR FILES - The Toronto Hydro windmill on the grounds of the CNE at sunrise. - TORONTO, ONT. - Dec. 17, 2009 - FOR FILES - The Toronto Hydro windmill on the grounds of the CNE at sunrise. | Peter Power/The Globe and Mail MARCUS GEE 58 comments

When not-in-my-backyard groups fight to kill a garbage dump or a gravel pit, it is at least possible to see where they are coming from. When they kill something like an offshore wind farm, designed expressly to help the environment, things are getting weird.

Last week, the government of Ontario quietly announced it was placing a moratorium on building wind farms in the Great Lakes. Well-organized residents groups have campaigned tirelessly against the idea. The transparently political decision, taken just months before a provincial election, douses Toronto Hydro’s hopes of erecting a complex of wind turbines off the Scarborough Bluffs.

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