Southland windfarm rejection appropriate: EDS

Southland windfarm rejection appropriate: EDS
A windfarm in Southland has polarised views on the process. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
Contact Energy’s reaction to a rejected consent for a Southland windfarm showed a misplaced sense of entitlement with the $1 billion project not the legal slam dunk the company thought, says a leading environmentalist.Contact said on Thursday it would appeal the consenting panel's decision, made under the now defunct covid-era fast-track regime, and also seek to get the project accepted under the fast-track process.The gentailer’s chief executive, Mike Fuge, was very unhappy about the rejection, saying the application was s...

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