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‘Deep concerns’: What made green groups turn against this new wind farm?
The 7,500-hectare wind farm with 105 turbines faces opposition over threats to Ramsar wetlands, endangered species, and cultural heritage, with federal assessment ongoing.
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‘Deep concerns’: What made green groups turn against this new wind farm?
It’s widely accepted that renewable energy projects will be key to reducing the damaging effects of climate change. So why are green groups against this one?
·Sydney, Australia
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Environment groups have lashed a vast proposed wind farm awaiting final approvals, saying it highlights the growing tensions between the renewable energy boom and communities facing the imposition of energy developments in pristine environments. The Kentbruck green power hub – spanning 7500 hectares of public and private land near Portland in south-west Victoria – would be nestled between national parks, and internationally significant and feder…
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