Wind Farm Critics Want To Stop Expansion In Upper Peninsula

GARDEN, Mich. (AP) - Critics of the first wind energy farm in the Upper Peninsula are asking a judge to intervene before more turbines are erected in an area known as the Garden Peninsula.

A request for an injunction was filed Friday in federal court in Marquette, two months after a lawsuit. Opponents say 14 turbines near the village of Garden in Delta County are noisy, have reduced property values and are a threat to birds, including eagles.

Traverse City-based Heritage Sustainable Energy has said its consultants have found no significant impact on birds.

Heritage also operates a wind farm in Huron County and another in parts of Missaukee, Osceola and Wexford counties. Those are in the Lower Peninsula.

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