I would like to share reasons why I support the development and operation of wind power in P.E.I., within the guidelines of a proper environmental assessment, by the P.E.I. Energy Corporation. I also support other clean energy.
Currently, we obtain 73 per cent of our power from off Island. By the year 2030, N.B. Power will close its coal generating plant (467 MW) in Belledune due to carbon reduction regulations.
The Mactaquac dam (668 MW) is the largest dam in the Maritimes and will stop operating quite prematurely by 2030 due to a problem with concrete expansion.
Its construction displaced thousands of people, flooded burial grounds, 200-year-old farm communities, and a new salmon hatchery was needed.
The nuclear power plant in Point Lepreau (660 MW) has had operational problems including upgrades, repairs, and efficiency issues. Nuclear power has inherent risks (eg. Chernobyl).
The Coleson Cove generating plant (972 MW) uses costly fuel oil which generates carbon dioxide. Electricity loses power the further it travels on a power line with greater chance of outages. Muskrat Falls Hydro (not operational) has had some issues.
We can choose more renewable local resources. There is always a breeze in P.E.I. Coastal erosion and higher water levels are predictable in our future and we have an ethical responsibility to take remedial action, regardless of inaction by others.
In speaking out, I hope to keep my conscience clear of inaction. Our choices on energy can improve or worsen the futures for our children.
Tim McCullough,
Charlottetown