Government throws out plans for four Welsh wind farms

James Phillips
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More than 350MW of onshore wind capacity rejected over concerns of visual impact and effect on biodiversity

Proposals for four onshore wind farms in Wales have been rejected by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), marking the latest blow to the UK's renewable energy industry this summer. The...

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