New Zealand gives green light to controversial wind farm

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Contact Energy secures go ahead for 156MW Hawke's Bay development

Contact Energy has won approval to build a NZ$500m (US$371m) wind farm on the North Island of New Zealand, the company said today. The firm told stuff.co.nz that the Environment Court has granted all...

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