UN ruling will not threaten wind farms, industry says

Will Nichols
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Trade body unfazed by tribunal declaring UK's renewable energy plans may be in breach of Aarhus Convention

The wind industry and government have played down reports a UN legal tribunal ruling will put future projects in jeopardy. According to reports today in the Independent, the United Nations Economic...

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