Feds approve scaled-down Idaho wind farm near historic Japanese American incarceration site
- The federal government approved a scaled-down wind farm in Idaho despite local opposition, including concerns about the project's proximity to a historic site for incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II.
- The Bureau of Land Management's final plan for the Lava Ridge Wind Project reduces the number of wind turbines from 400 to 241, with the closest turbine located 9 miles away from the historic site.
- Friends of Minidoka expressed disappointment regarding the decision, viewing the project as harmful to the area's sacredness.
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