Green energy firm warns of bankruptcy over Schiphol solar farm dispute
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The owner of a mega-solar farm near Schiphol Airport is proposing to reduce disruption to aviation by applying anti-reflective film or a special spray. The airport wants the tens of thousands of panels removed, but that would lead to the bankruptcy of the project, which is owned by a Belgian group.
Schiphol Airport calls for demolition of €90 million Belgian solar park over flight safety risks
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is demanding the complete demolition of a €90 million Belgian solar park, arguing that its glare poses a serious risk to air traffic safety. In March, the airport was forced to close its main runway for two hours each sunny day due to reflections from the solar panels, which lie directly along the approach path and were blinding pilots during landing. Schiphol CEO Pieter van Oord warned the Dutch infrastructure minis…
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