Neighbors oppose plan to build 3 wind turbines in coastal N.C.

RALEIGH (AP) — A couple that wants to build three electricity-generating wind turbines in rural North Carolina is facing opposition from neighbors.

The neighbors say the windmills would create noise and disrupt the scenery of their coastal community.

Nelson and Dianna Paul of Raleigh have asked the North Carolina Utilities Commission for permission to build the Golden Wind Farm on 33-acres in Bettie, a town about seven miles northeast of Beaufort. It would be the largest wind farm in the state.

Nelson Paul told commissioners the turbines would generate 4.5 megawatts of electricity, enough to power about 900 homes. The couple wants to sell the power to Progress Energy as a source of green energy.

Some residents say the towers would spoil their property. The towers could be 460 feet tall.

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