Wind Energy Development in the Great Lakes Region

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Wind Energy Development in the Great Lakes Region: Current Issues and Public Opinion These high rates of support for additional wind energy may be tied to a majority of residents believing that windfarms bring more good than harm to the Region (see Figure 6). There is wide agreement among the public that wind turbines provide economic benefits in the form of job creation and revenue for land owners (79%), and that they offer communities a tangible way to help limit climate change (58%). Further, most residents in the Basin disagree that wind turbines create noise pollution and human health problems (60%). Significantly, these are issues where the scientific community is largely in agreement, though the issue of a potential connection between wind power and negative noise/health externalities often surfaces when windfarms are being sited and continues to be studied.47 Figure 6 Perceptions of positive and negative effects of wind power “To what extent do you agree with each of the following statements about wind energy?” “Wind turbines offer economic benefits to communities, such as job creation and revenue for land owners” “Wind energy is a valuable local action to help limit climate change” “Wind turbines create noise pollution and human health problems” Ontario Exceptionalism in Public Opinion 7% 7% 12% 35% 44% 35% 23% 12% somewhat disagree 7% 23% 37% 20% strongly disagree somewhat agree strongly agree Note: “Not sure” responses not shown. Margin of error ±4% While overall there is great enthusiasm for wind power, the sentiment is not evenly distributed throughout the Region. As Figure 7 shows, while a majority (74%) of Ontarians express some degree of support for additional onshore development, when compared to their American counterparts, for example, significantly fewer strongly favor the idea (35% to 52%), and significantly more are opposed overall (18% to 9%). Figure 7 Ontario and US support for additional onshore wind energy “Increase the use of wind power on land in the Great Lakes Region” Ontario 10% 8% US 4% 5% strongly somewhat somewhat strongly disagree disagree agree agree Note: “Not sure” responses not shown. Margin of error ± 5% for Ontario and ± 3.5% for US 39% 35% 37% 52% 9

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