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Only from within the SVP was there fundamental opposition to the wind energy offensive in parliament. “The Windexpress is dubious, in some cantons people no longer have a say in wind projects,” says Christian Imark (AG). He is confident that the “political heck-a-boom exercise” will end in a referendum with a probability bordering on certainty.
The other groups saw it differently. The idea was that wind energy could make a valuable contribution to the power supply, especially in the winter months. Projects should not have to wait more than twenty years for approval. It needs acceleration.
However, Parliament wants to retain the powers of the local communities and cantons in the approval process.
(SDA)
Source:Blick

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