Author of the article: Bill Atwood
Publishing date: May 31, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 5 minute read • A TransAlta wind turbine is shown at a wind farm near Pincher Creek, Alta., Wednesday, March 9, 2016. The municipal district of Pincher Creek has received a petition with 400 signatures signaling opposition to the proposed Castle Meridian Wind Facility. The project from Clem Geo Energy would be bordered by Highway 507 to the south and Highway 11 to the east, and is expected to generate 22 Megawatts of power. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press
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The municipal district of Pincher Creek has received a petition with 400 signatures signaling opposition to the proposed Castle Meridian Wind Facility.
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The municipal district has received a petition with 400 signatures signaling opposition to the proposed Castle Meridian Wind Facility.
The project from Clem Geo Energy would be bordered by Highway 507 to the south and Highway 11 to the east, and is expected to generate 22 Megawatts of power. According to the Clem Geo website the company is currently at the feasibility study stage with the development.
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“As landowners, public stakeholders and members of the local community we are stating our opposition to the project as whole, specifically to the siting of four proposed 180 meter [high] turbines,” the petition read.