The developer of a $452 million wind farm in rural Oklahoma has asked a federal court to dismiss a class action opposing the project, asserting a lack of scientific support for plaintiffs’ trespass and nuisance claims.
In a Sept. 23 motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, Apex Clean Energy and other defendants said the complaint brought by nearby homeowners and the Oklahoma Wind Action Association “fails to plead facts sufficient to plausibly suggest that plaintiffs will be able to prevail on their asserted claims.”
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