Ontario town opposes solar panel park
AMHERSTBURG, Ontario, Feb 14, 2008 -- UPI
Residents of a southwestern Ontario town voiced opposition to a proposed
35-megawatt solar energy park because it might lower property values, a
report said.
Representatives of the California company SunPower and Toronto partner
Helios Energy outlined the $300 million proposal Wednesday night at public
meeting in Amherstburg, the Windsor Star reported Thursday.
Speakers said the proposed energy park on the grounds of a closed Canadian
chemical plant would provide enough electricity to power 5,000 homes and
create local jobs, but residents expressed concern about the effect
sprawling banks of black solar panels would have on local property values.
Pauline Cookson, a resident, said she couldn't see any direct benefit to her
and her family from the project.
"I don't want it in my front yard," she said.
Another resident, Gail Affleck-Nickleson had mixed feelings.
"Alternative energy is the future. I'm not against it," she said. "But I
sure don't want to be a guinea pig here."
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