Saturday, July 7, 2012

United Kingdom: Wind farms get go ahead as long as 'no more than 94 birds' killed per annum

Telegraph: In a decision that could have implications for future developments around the coast, Ed Davey, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, gave the go ahead to Race Bank and Dudgeon wind farms off Norfolk. Environmentalists have fought the decision for three years because of the risk to sandwich terns, a In a decision that could have implications for future developments, Ed Davey, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, gave the go ahead to Race Bank and Dudgeon wind farms off Norfolk. Environmentalists...

URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/9381700/Wind-farms-get-go-ahead-as-long-as-no-more-than-94-birds-killed-per-annum.html
Enclosure: http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02269/sa_2269770b.jpg

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