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Energy Law

Dec. 8, 2010

Review Granted in Environmental Case

Attorney General Jerry Brown announced Monday he had brokered a settlement in a long-running dispute where environmentalists have been seeking to replace aging wind turbines in an important migratory bird path.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Attorney General Jerry Brown announced Monday he brokered a settlement in a long-running dispute between an energy company and environmentalists over aging wind turbines in an important migratory bird path east of San Francisco.


Under the deal, NextEra Energy Resources will replace 2,400 turbines in the Altamont Pass by 2015, a move that could prevent thousands of bird deaths and put to rest lingering ...

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