Texas Scorecard by Erin Anderson June 19, 2024
Residents of Fannin and Lamar counties are fighting to stop development of the Bug Tussle Wind Ranch.Residents in rural East Texas are suing to stop development of a 30,000-acre wind farm known as the Bug Tussle Wind Ranch.
Local landowners argue the project’s offshore-size turbines will result in destruction of property value and loss of livelihood, violating Texas nuisance laws.
The plaintiffs filed their lawsuit against a neighboring landowner who has signed a lease agreement with Cielo Wind, the developer of the proposed $300 million wind farm project.
The project is scheduled to start construction this year in Lamar and Fannin counties.
A judge ruled earlier this month that the lawsuit can proceed, denying a motion to dismiss filed by the defendant.
“This is an important first step to hold landowners personally responsible for the effects of bringing offshore-size, 800-foot high Industrial Wind Turbines into Fannin and Lamar county communities and in close proximity to homes and businesses,” said Chris Wilson, a Fannin County landowner whose group Stop Fannin-Lamar Wind has been fighting the project for two years.
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