Clean Power
Published on August 10th, 2011 |
by Zachary Shahan
North Sea Offshore Wind Farm Good for Local Fauna, Study Finds
August 10th, 2011 by Zachary Shahan
Think offshore wind farms may hurt the marine environment and sea life? Well, a comprehensive study of the matter has not been conducted yet, but the study of a North Sea wind farm is quite positive, finding that the offshore wind farm actually benefits the local fauna. Here’s more from one of our sister sites, Planetsave.
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