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Environmentalists sue Puerto Rican government over location of renewable energy projects

Por: ABC News World August 15, 2023

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Activists and environmental groups including the Sierra Club sued ’s government Monday over the planned location of dozens of renewable energy projects meant to ease the U.S. territory’s power woes.The lawsuit claims the projects would be built on lands that are ecologically sensitive and of high agricultural value, a violation of local laws.The groups requested that a judge prohibit various local government agencies... + full article



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