I Support the Big Thunder Wind Park

I Support the Big Thunder Wind Park The Big Thunder Wind Park is a project proposed to be constructed on land owned by the city of Thunder Bay Ontario, located in the Municipality of Neebing.

The Wind Park is expected to provide significant benefits to the community. Big Thunder Wind Park Inc. as a general partner of Big Thunder Wind Park LP proposes to build a 32-megawatt wind park southwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario, in the Municipality of Neebing. The first phase is 8 two-megawatt turbines located on the area of elevated relief known as the Nor'Westers, between Highway 61 and Loch Lom

ond. At full build-out, the wind park will occupy between one and two percent of the 17,000 acres owned by the City of Thunder Bay around Loch Lomond. Low voltage electrical lines will connect to the existing Thunder Bay Hydro distribution grid. The Big Thunder Wind Park will eliminate tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year by providing safe, clean, renewable power for up to 9,000 homes

04/14/2015

Canada's most accurate local weather forecasts and weather information for Canadian, U.S., and International cities.

03/13/2015

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration projects the United States could draw 35 percent of its electricity from wind power by 2050, in a new report released Thursday. The amount of wind power in the U.S. is already on the uptick, with wind represe...

Petition to Restore the Wind Turbine Project (Big Thunder Wind Park)
07/31/2014

Petition to Restore the Wind Turbine Project (Big Thunder Wind Park)

Renewable resources are an important aspect of society. With the green initiative becoming a prevalent part in our way of thinking, the wind turbine...

"What we're lacking in Ontario is a clear rules of engagement, with processes, timelines and expectations for all sides,...
07/31/2014

"What we're lacking in Ontario is a clear rules of engagement, with processes, timelines and expectations for all sides,”

“We've done business in other provinces and Ontario, in our experience, is basically a decade behind in the other provinces and really needs to catch up,” Nhung Nguyen told CBC News.

04/17/2013

Opposition to windmills often centres on health effects, but what is it about wind power that causes people to feel ill?

03/14/2013

Make a difference in your community! Tell Bill Mauro that you support the Big Thunder Wind Park!

03/14/2013

Check out our project website's Updates & News section to read about the 2012 opinion poll conducted by Pollara, which shows that the project continues to be supported by the majority of Thunder Bay residents.

Lucas Marshall, Pollara associate vice president: “We can say with assurance that the Big Thunder Wind Park is supported...
03/14/2013

Lucas Marshall, Pollara associate vice president: “We can say with assurance that the Big Thunder Wind Park is supported by a solid majority of Thunder Bay residents.”

Horizon Wind Inc. announced the results of a December, 2012 poll on the Big Thunder Wind Park. As found in earlier polls, supporters of the wind park outnumber opponents by a two-to-one margin. In the city of Thunder Bay, 62% of residents support the wind park. In fact, Big Thunder Wind Park enjoys…

03/11/2013

Peace Energy Cooperative

The newly launched WindFacts website (www.windfacts.ca) contains facts and resources that address a number of areas of k...
03/11/2013

The newly launched WindFacts website (www.windfacts.ca) contains facts and resources that address a number of areas of key interest - how wind works, health, community, affordability and environment and wildlife. By logging in through social media, visitors can submit questions about wind energy which will be answered by the WindFacts Team.

Hear the real stories, of real communities, real people and real companies who are enjoying new opportunities through clean, sustainable wind energy.

02/25/2013

countering disinformation about clean, safe wind energy

02/25/2013

Worldwide wind power generation installed capacity grew by 19 per cent in 2012 to a total of 282,000 MW, according to a recent market study by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), but Canada ranked only ninth among countries that had experienced growth.

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