Anti-wind group loses court case against Vestas project

Norwegian protest organization Motvind demanded that construction on the Vardafjellet wind farm be temporarily halted, but the group lost its legal case in a town court. Motvind appeals the ruling.
The deal was signed in January for Vestas to supply seven mode V117 wind turbines to the project. | Photo: PR Vestas
The deal was signed in January for Vestas to supply seven mode V117 wind turbines to the project. | Photo: PR Vestas

With an explosive sequence of events including frequent protests and even an assault on an employee, wind farm Frøya has made national headlines and become a symbol of Norwegian opposition to wind energy.

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