Abstract
In recent years, opponents of wind energy projects have begun employing the common and statutory law of nuisance to delay and restrict the construction of wind power developments in their neighborhoods and in nearby regions. The case law on this subject is limited, but opponents of wind developments have filed nuisance suits due to various concerns: the noise created by wind turbines; the flicker or strobe effect created when light from the rising or setting sun hits the turbine blades; the danger posed by thrown blades, ice, or collapsing towers; the unsightly or aesthetically displeasing nature of wind turbines; and
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