A growing organization of concerned citizens are opposing the building of a biomass energy plant in Lowndes County.Wiregrass Activists for Clean Energy hope to promote clean and sustainable energies while also educating the public on how a biomass plant could be detrimental to community health.
The goal of the organization and the opposition to the plant is not to inhibit economic development but to promote a conversation on sustainable energy, Dr. Michael Noll, WACE president, said.
The new organization is not the only one in the community speaking out against the biomass plant.
Students Against Violating the Environment, S.A.V.E. raised their voices in support of the opposition on Oct. 25 by hosting a biomass forum which featured Dr. William Sammons, a Massachusetts pediatrician, who has taken up the fight in the form of medical and environmental information, to oppose biomass plants across the country.Also, the Valdosta-Lowndes County branch of the NAACP has stated the location of the plant is a form of environmental racism.
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While WACE opposes the biomass plant, the goal of the organization is to be proactive in finding other ways to provide energy production, efficiency and conservation within the community.
When the VDT refers to "In emails between the various groups", you've already seen them right here on this blog, starting with this one. The Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE) has been following this issue since before the June 2009 county rezoning of the plant site.
LAKE congratulates the VDT on taking up the mantle of investigative reporting. We are not professional press. The VDT is. Kudos!
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