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Renewable energy speculation brewing a storm in Sardinia

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Renewable energy speculation brewing a storm in Sardinia

Renewable energy speculation brewing a storm in Sardinia

The windswept Italian island is a prime location for harvesting the energy of the future.

But residents fear poor planning of wind farms and unregulated speculation will turn their homeland into a European Wild West for renewables.


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