The wind developers are all the same, want less than safe ordinances to allow them to build as many 500 foot plus tall industrial wind turbines as they can, their goal is to harvest tax payers money, they get a 20 percent production tax credit. Here in Michigan the absolute best locations give about 60 percent production, some of the time, in the lesser areas they are lucky to get 40% production. The issue with local residents is not just those who have small parcels, it is anyone who chooses not to lease their land, and then these developers want to be allowed to build their turbines 550 feet from non participating property owners land and or Homes. There are no State or Federal safety guidelines so the wind developers get away with whatever they can con the local township or county into putting in their ordinances. It is a huge mess and causes major upset in every community they chose to invade. Those who say that you get used to the noise and shadow flicker, well, I do not buy that at all. I have no problem with those who lease to the companies being impacted, I do however have a major issue with a neighbor who has 2 acres or 200 acres that is not leased, they should not be impacted to benefit the neighbor.
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