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Wind farms would have to be built in Britain’s beauty spots to meet energy targets
Government will have to make very tough decisions when deciding whether to prioritise scenery or clean energy generation, study concludes
9 June 2021 • 6:55pm
Wind turbines dominate the landscape at Mynydd Portref Wind Farm near Hendreforgan in South Wales. The National Infrastructure Commission, which advises the Government, has lifted its 2030 renewable energy target from 50 per cent to 65 per cent of the electricity system
Credit: Matthew Childs/Reuters
Britain s wild and beautiful spots are havens for nature and draw visitors from around the world.
But they also tend to be windy – and keeping them turbine-free might mean missing energy targets, new research has found.
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