Wind energy has been a topic of controversy in recent years, with many conflicting opinions on its benefits and drawbacks.

In an effort to promote the development of wind energy, the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador has launched a Crown land call for bids for wind energy projects. However, not everyone is in support of this move. Some residents, particularly those living in the Port Au Port region, have raised concerns about the potential negative impact of the proposed wind farm on the environment and their quality of life.

Critics of the project have also raised concerns about the lack of transparency surrounding the decision-making process, and have called for more input from residents and stakeholders. Some have also argued that the province should focus on other forms of renewable energy, such as hydroelectric power, instead of investing heavily in wind energy.

Despite these objections, some politicians have dismissed the concerns of detractors, stating that most residents are in favor of the project. However, it is not clear whether this is accurate or not.

In other news, a recent request for access to information from the provincial government revealed that a high percentage of the wind energy projects in the province were granted behind closed doors, with no public consultation.

The debate surrounding wind energy in Newfoundland and Labrador is ongoing, with many conflicting opinions and concerns on both sides of the issue. The province must carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of wind energy and ensure that all voices are heard before making a decision.

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source: https://www.nowindturbines.ca/news/