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Sami Activists Protest Illegal Wind Turbines In Norway
On October 11, 2021, Norway's Supreme Court found that two wind farms in the Fosen region of western Norway -- on land used by Sami reindeer herders -- violated the rights of the indigenous people ...
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Norway activists press on with their protest against wind farm on land used by herders
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Dozens of activists in Norway on Thursday blocked the entrance to one of the main operators of a wind farm they say hinders the rights of the Sami Indigenous people to ...
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Colombian wind farm end-of-life raises circularity and Indigenous questions
Jepírachi, Colombia’s first wind farm, is waiting to be dismantled after reaching its end of life, but the process itself and the project’s legacy remain uncertain. Across the world, first ...
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As one new offshore wind project is approved, two others are canceled — for now
Some mixed news for offshore wind this week: The Biden administration just approved another big wind farm, set to be built off the coast of Virginia Beach. It’s the fifth commercial-scale ...
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Offshores Of A Different Kind: The Wind-Farm Issue
Right around the Australian coast, from the northwest to the southeast, there’s big energyin the water… and it’s not just El Niño or October cyclones. A string of industrial-sized energy ...
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Collapse of projects shows again that wind power is not affordable
The renewable-power fantasy is being blown apart by furious financial headwinds. Already this year projects have tumbled in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts, and now Danish wind-power ...
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Show us evidence of wind farm whale damage
Wind farms are operating successfully across the globe (“Can Dutton ride ill wind to power?” , October 28). There are almost 100 wind farms operating across Australia. Evidence points to an ...
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Wind Energy News
Sep. 6, 2023 — A chemist envisions a future where every house is powered by renewable energy stored in batteries. He has created a new battery that could have profound implications for the large ...
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A ‘mega’ offshore wind farm just went online — and it will power over a million homes
A 1.5-gigawatt wind farm has begun operation in the North Sea, and it’s set to bring clean, renewable power to residents of the Netherlands. The annual electricity production is expected to meet the ...
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Japanese Americans were jailed in a desert. Survivors worry a wind farm will overshadow the past.
JEROME, Idaho — Behind the barbed wire, the little boy pressed his ink-covered index finger onto the mint-green exit card. And a photograph was snapped of his frightened face. Paul Tomita was four.

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