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Name: Heather Boyd on Jan 4, 2008Comments: I'm all for wind farms, but not near residential areas.Flag
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Name: Lynne Cote on Jan 4, 2008Comments: This is about money....not the environment. Many "greens" have the mistaken idea that this will somehow do great things for the environment. It won't. Quite the opposite. To replace one nuclear plant, you would have to destroy hundreds of thousands of f hectares of armland and natural areas. It's all about the subsidies, folks.Flag
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Name: William Hay on Jan 4, 2008Comments: I am signing on behalf of our company "Old Town Reality Limited" I am very much concerned about the aesthetic impact of this developement on our beautiful valley and on Wentworth's potential for recreationial and tourism developement. I am sorry I missed the summer information session but I would like to have more specific data on exactly where the proposed towers are to be located. This project should be put on hold as the petition suggests and the province should make developing a policy on wind power a priority.Flag
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Name: David Cooke on Jan 5, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Grant Putnam on Jan 7, 2008Comments: I am a supporter of green energy generation.However a project of this magnitude must have provincial imput/regulation with setback regulation being the obvious start in this case.Flag
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Name: Alex on Jan 10, 2008Comments: I am not signing this position as I do not agree with stopping this proposed wind farm. The idea that a wind farm is not a green alternative is a preprosterous notion. Every wind farm whether it is 20 Mw's or 120 Mw's will assist in removing there equivalent of carbon produced energy. Get the drift here folks, look in the mirror and look at what you are opposing. Lets sacrifice a walk in the woods, so that our children can breathe a little easier in the future. Once we achieve the GHG reduction targets in the future than we can remove the wind farms, but it is an alternative that needs to be implemented immediately. Step out of the way of projects that have beedn accepted, by the parties involved!Flag
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Name: Anthony L on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Carl Bigelow on Jan 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ruth Kent on Jan 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeanne Bigelow on Jan 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Bigelow on Jan 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda Parsons Bigelow on Jan 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer MacDougall on Jan 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda & David Smith on Jan 20, 2008Comments: Leave our forests and wildlife alone. Our grandchildren need it!!!!!1Flag
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Name: Michelle Murphy on Jan 22, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Murphy on Jan 22, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin on Jan 23, 2008Comments: Converting the winds power to electicity is great but I don't think Wentworth Valley is the place to develop a wind power facility. There's got to be better locations away from residential and recreation areas to set up a wind farm.Flag
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Name: Paul Downing on Jan 27, 2008Comments: Wind turbines are very large machines whose placement has to be respected in communities throughout Nova Scotia. Municipalities have a conflict between protecting the rights of land users and owners vs. the needed tax revenue that these turbines provide. We must be very careful that these rights are protected, and the future development and enjoyyment of our lands is not hindered by these huge structures.Flag
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Name: Gene & Marion Retson on Feb 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Moe Anderson on Mar 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Eric Sullivan on Apr 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Marcel Vautour on Apr 23, 2008Comments: Please be considerate of the existing bike trails and surrounding environment. Makes no sense to me to promote a greener more renewable energy, when not taking the environment into consideration. Promote a more healthy lifestyle and protect the trails!Flag
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Name: Rebecca Hare on May 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michel Martin on Aug 12, 2008Comments: I use that area all the time for montain biking and snowshoeing and am against turning the area into a wind farm. Thank you MM Moncton, NBFlag
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Name: Ann Morgan on Aug 18, 2008Comments: Wentworth is one of the most beautiful recreational areas in Nova Scotia. Placing Turbines in this area would not only take away from the natural beauty of this area but affect the health benefits of living and enjoying regular physical activity in one of the few ski and mountain biking areas this province has to offer.Flag
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Name: Jocelyn Jones on Aug 26, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Camille Jones on Aug 26, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Georgia Jones on Aug 26, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Butre on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: W.E.Goodrich on Feb 25, 2009Comments: This is a terrible place to site a wind farm. It will permanently mar a scenic valley and cause no end of grief to residents living within a mile of the turbines. A moratorium is definitely in order.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kerianne Cox on Oct 7, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: ALAN WILLIAMS on Oct 12, 2009Comments: I do not support the buidling of teh energy farm anywhere in the Folly Lake Wentworth area. THis natural area is home to many creatures, and is a natural tourist resort area for beauty outdoors and skiing.. bringing the wind power industry to this region is crazy. I believe the area should be left natural for generations to come.. MOve the power facilities off shore.Flag
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Name: Ibby Bee on Oct 12, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Ibby Bee on Oct 12, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Irene Bond on Oct 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Olkdgrj on Mar 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kpiysk on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Natukunda Lawrence on Dec 8, 2010Comments: my suggestion is all about this, since it decreases on global warming its can be done but other methods of reducing the noise should be applied .Due to the greenhouse gases produced it can affect the whole world.If traditional power sources can afford you can rely on it ,thank you.Flag
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Name: Moi on Jan 21, 2011Comments: I like everyone else with a presence in the Valley am NOT for this. At the same time I doubt the people in the Tufts Cove area of Dartmouth like smoke spewing out of those 3 stacks. We all use the power generated there without a thought.Flag
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Name: Moi on Feb 21, 2012Comments: Halifax Herald Feb.21, 2012. New company from Britan seeking approval for this project.Flag
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Name: Buy Cheap OEM Software on Mar 8, 2012Comments: 4NMsPz Really informative blog article.Much thanks again. Keep writing.Flag
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Name: Dale Bennicke on Mar 13, 2012Comments: Where will the electricity be used? In Halifax that's where, because that where the most demand for electricity is. I say let them be installed in the backyards of the people of Halifax. Of course we all know that wouldn't happen.Flag
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