Fosen's 277 Vestas turbines allowed to remain standing – at least for while

The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has started further work to ensure an adequate basis for ruling whether wind farms Roan and Stoheia will be permitted to stand in the long run.
The Roan wind farm is one of two facilities ruled invalid by the Norwegian Supreme Court. | Photo: STAFF/REUTERS / X01095
The Roan wind farm is one of two facilities ruled invalid by the Norwegian Supreme Court. | Photo: STAFF/REUTERS / X01095
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Both indigenous Sami and license holders of Norway's onshore wind complex Fosen eagerly await a final decision of the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.

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