Darien neighbors worried about how planned power plant could change their community – TMJ4 News

DARIEN — A field full of solar panels in rural Walworth County could soon sprout a natural gas-fueled power plant. The planned Foundry Ridge Energy Center is now in the environmental review stage.
The proposed power plant near Darien from energy developer Invenergy aims to provide 324 megawatts of power during peak energy usage times. Some neighbors who live next to the proposed site are not happy about the potential development.
Watch: Darien neighbors worried about planned power plant:
“It’s difficult when you choose how you want to raise your family and this gets slammed at us,” said Cheryl Simer, who lives within walking distance of the potential Foundry Ridge site. “Don’t put this in our yards. Don’t put this within a half a mile of anyone’s home.”
“We don’t want to see this monstrosity in our community,” said Hannah Schlick, who lives across Turtle Creek from the solar fields and Foundry Ridge site. “We don’t want to deal with the potential impact of our air quality, our wells, and our water quality.”
TMJ4 asked Invenergy what the impacts of the project would be if it is approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.
In a statement, they said:
The statement continued:
The Public Service Commission is taking comments from the public on the Foundry Ridge proposal until April 24. You can share your feedback by clicking here.

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