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More local input may re-ignite wind farm opposition

A renewable energy expert says changes to Ontario's Green Energy Act could open the door to fresh challenges of wind farms from local residents who oppose their development.

Thunder Bay wind farm projects still in the planning stages

A renewable energy expert says changes to Ontario's Green Energy Act could open the door tonew challengesfor wind farm developersfrom local residents who oppose their construction.

The government plansto give municipalities more sayin future developments.

Warren Mabee, who teaches geography and policy studies at Queens University, said he won't be surprised to see some communities launch challenges of existing projects.

"I think that by saying future projects will be maybe planned or reviewed, with a little bit more municipal oversight, opens the door for the idea that maybe we can go back," Mabee said.

The Big Thunderwind farm on the Norwester Escarpmentremains in the planning stage. Developer Horizon Wind has not yet met all regulatory requirements.