Coal River Wind petition
Across southern West Virginia, mountaintop removal is destroying the potential for any alternative use of the mountains, uses that could provide lasting economic benefits and employment opportunities for the local communities. Coal River Mountain is being threatened with the same fate. A study conducted in 2007 showed that the ridges along Coal River Mountain exhibit the potential for the development of over 400 Megawatts of wind power. Further studies determined that a Coal River Mountain wind farm would contribute over 200 short-term construction jobs and 40-50 long-term maintenance jobs, while also providing Raleigh County and West Virginia with decades of clean, sustainable energy. In addition, a wind farm would allow for other uses of the land that would benefit our local communities, such as: sustainable forestry, tourism, and the harvesting of ginseng and other forest products. Strip-mining on Coal River Mountain, if allowed to proceed as planned, will forever destroy this opportunity.
YOUR support for a Coal River Mountain wind farm could help prevent that from happening. We would like to ask county and state officials to begin looking at alternative uses of West Virginia’s mountains before allowing any further strip-mining, and Coal River Mountain could serve as a powerful symbol of what is possible for West Virginia. We urge you to show your support for the future of Coal River Mountain and our communities by signing the petition below:











