• Weeds, wind towers topics of county commissioners’ meeting

    Updated: 2025-02-28 00:42:42
    During the Jan. 31 meeting of the Phillips County Board of County Commissioners, local farmer Vern Rafert attended the Public Comment segment of the meeting to express concerns about noxious weeds. Rafert, who is a member of the County’s Weed and Pest Board, identified a few specific locations and types of weeds spreading out of control on both private land and in ditches. He urged that more aggressive spraying be done in areas controlled by the county. He also thinks . . .

  • New windfarm proposed for Gougane Barra

    Updated: 2025-02-26 22:00:50
    Despite original project being shot down, developers try again. A company that was previously refused planning permission for a controversial €30m seven-turbine windfarm near the world-famous scenic Gougane Barra, prompting a massive public reaction, is planning to submit a revised proposal for a smaller windfarm. Wingleaf Ltd, with an address at Lissarda, is holding a public information exhibition (PIE) in Ballingeary GAA Clubhouse next Wednesday (February 26th) for the revised proposal of the Curraglass Windfarm, comprising three wind turbines in . . .

  • Kildare Fire Dept. responds to morning wind turbine collapse, cause unknown

    Updated: 2025-02-26 18:34:34
    A wind turbine collapsed out of nowhere near east and north of Kildare Road on Prentice Road. The Kildare Fire Department (KFD) received a call on Tuesday morning at 7:23 about the downed wind turbine. Officials said the cause is not known. KFD did note that energy crews in the office noticed several turbines had shut down right before the incident. People near the area said it felt like an earthquake and sounded like an explosion. (((( o )))) kaynewscow.com: . . .

  • The State of Iowa is trying to force wind turbines down our throats again!

    Updated: 2025-02-24 15:36:03
    It looks like this site won’t be shutting down as soon as we thought it would. Just when we thought we were safe and we had won our nearly two year long battle (99% of which the community citizens paid for out of their own pockets) to get reasonable protections for non-participating landowners against encroachment of wind turbines on their land, these people are at it again, this time attacking us at the state level. Iowa Senate Bill SF 376, . . .

  • Two men die in fall from northeast Nebraska wind turbine

    Updated: 2025-02-23 19:10:49
    An equipment failure resulted in the deaths of two maintenance crew members Friday after they fell from a wind turbine in northeast Nebraska. Eddy Noriega Sebinet, 46, and Raidel Justiz Noriega, 37, both of Las Vegas, Nevada, were pronounced deceased at the scene, according to a statement Sunday from the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred south of Winside following an equipment failure, the statement said. The Winside Volunteer Fire Department assisted deputies at the scene. Winside is a . . .

  • Plans submitted for wind turbines close to holiday park

    Updated: 2025-02-23 13:25:51
    The first stage of a potential scheme for three 328-foot high wind turbines close to Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday park and the Oakwood theme park has been lodged with county planners. Agents Sirius Planning Ltd, on behalf of an as-yet unnamed applicant, have requested a Screening Opinion for a proposed scheme at Newhouse Farm and Blackpool Farm, Canaston Bridge/Cross Hands, close to Bluestone and Oakwood. Screening opinion A screening opinion is a request to a planning authority to determine if an . . .

  • With new Governor, New Hampshire House votes to roll back offshore wind‬

    Updated: 2025-02-23 13:22:42
    Citing President Donald Trump’s executive order halting new federal offshore wind leases, the New Hampshire House voted Thursday to roll back offshore wind development in the state. HB 682 would remove “offshore wind industry development” from the Office of Offshore Wind Industry Development and Energy Innovation. It would also repeal the Offshore Wind Industry Workforce Training Center Committee and the Offshore and Port Development Commission. The legislation passed the House 206-163 largely along party lines. What is Trump’s offshore wind . . .

  • Un rapport explosif d’EDF amorce la fin des éoliennes et des panneaux solaires

    Updated: 2025-02-22 15:31:37
    “I consider the priority given to renewable energy, in a unilateral nuclear-renewable energy complementarity, to lead to variations in power that would be most appropriate to avoid, because they are never insignificant in terms of safety, particularly the control of reactivity, and in terms of the maintainability, longevity and operating cost of our installations.”

  • Plans re-emerge for huge wind turbines in Leitrim after huge opposition

    Updated: 2025-02-22 14:46:16
    Plans have been lodged to Leitrim County Council and An Bord Pleanála to construct Wind Turbines in Leitrim by Coillte. The plans would see the construction Construction of eight wind turbines, electrical substation, partial demolition and alteration of two agricultural buildings and all associated site development works. An Environment Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement have been prepared. These plans have been appealed following refusal from the council back in 2023. The proposed turbines would be built . . .

  • Injured by Viking’s subaudible noise pollution

    Updated: 2025-02-20 18:16:04
    Westside resident Sally Huband has been forced to sell her house in East Burrafirth to escape subaudible acoustic emissions from the Viking turbines. Here she details her – so far – unsuccessful attempts to get the industry to act on the issue. In last week’s Shetland Times, David Thomson, the chief executive of Shetland Aerogenerators Ltd. and co-chairman of the Shetland Net Zero Energy Forum, asked us to inject some realism into our energy industry commentary. This I will do . . .

  • Chilean fauna in danger due to wind farms

    Updated: 2025-02-20 15:05:32
    With its 6,435 kilometers of coastline, Chile has great potential for wind energy, which is key to its commitment to decarbonization. The country has 4,517 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity in wind farms, distributed across dozens of installations throughout the territory. The sound of these wind farms, similar to the constant roar of an airplane about to land, can become overwhelming for those who spend time near the massive blades. The shadow of the blades casts changing patterns on the . . .

  • Opposition: Energy decisions should not be made on ideological grounds

    Updated: 2025-02-18 13:34:03
    Opposition politicians find the coalition’s energy policy decisions ideological and unable to bring down the cost of electricity. During ETV’s “Esimene stuudio” debate on Wednesday, members of Estonia’s government coalition argued that delays in renewable energy decisions have contributed to the country’s high electricity prices. However, they believe that a recent energy agreement between the leaders of the three coalition parties will help bring prices down. Minister of Health and Social Protection Riina Sikkut (Social Democratic Party) emphasized the importance . . .

  • Coalition votes to hold wind farms discussion behind closed doors

    Updated: 2025-02-18 13:30:52
    The Riigikogu Anti-Corruption Select Committee had planned to publicly discuss the transparency of subsidies for wind farm construction and their impact on electricity prices on Monday but decided to hold the meeting behind closed doors. The Anti-Corruption Select Committee consists of six members, with half representing the coalition (Eerik-Niiles Kross, Irja Lutsar and Eduard Odinets) and the other half from the opposition (Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart, Rain Epler and Priit Sibul). The committee voted against making the session public. A total of . . .

  • Coalition to Burgum: “Stop offshore wind!”

    Updated: 2025-02-17 14:09:28
    The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, along with 10 other “Stop Offshore Wind” organizations and more than 50 individuals from beach communities, joined forces to send a letter today to Secretary of Interior Douglas Burgum urging him to cease immediately all construction projects that are still slated to proceed ahead, despite President Trump’s executive order (EO) halting offshore wind. “The Trump EO pretty much grounded some 22 projects to a standstill,” noted CFACT President Craig Rucker, “but there are around . . .

  • Port of Hastings wind project referred to corruption body

    Updated: 2025-02-16 17:06:27
    Tensions between Victorian and federal officials over the environmental feasibility of a renewable energy project at the Port of Hastings are exposed in confidential documents that lay bare the state’s desperation to secure approval for its plans. Correspondence and minutes of meetings between senior state and Commonwealth bureaucrats in the aftermath of Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s rejection of the Allan government’s proposal for an offshore wind hub at the environmentally sensitive site suggest Victorian officials wanted their federal counterparts to . . .

  • Earraghail wind power project refused

    Updated: 2025-02-15 15:12:52
    The “Earraghail Renewable Energy Development” proposed by ScottishPower Renewables was refused by the Energy Consents Unit of the Scottish Government on February 14, 2025. The initial application was submitted in February 2022. The project was for 13 6-MW wind turbines (total maximum capacity of 78 MW), a photovoltaic array of 5 MW, and battery storage of 25 MW spread over 2,430 hectares (6,000 acres) of the Kintyre Peninsula between the villages of Tarbert and Skipness. The Argyll & Bute Planning Authority objected “on the . . .

  • Infraljud från vindkraftverk kan påverka hälsan | Infrasound from wind turbines can affect health

    Updated: 2025-02-14 15:05:39
    [Sounds we don’t hear can affect our health. Researchers at the University of Gävle are participating in a project to map infrasound levels from wind turbines and their effects. There is no published scientific article yet, but the conference contribution entitled “Infrasound Microphone Network to Monitor Windpark Emissions” (for the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society conference I²MTC 2025) has been reviewed and accepted.] Ljud vi inte hör kan påverka vår hälsa. Forskare vid Högskolan i Gävle deltar i ett projekt . . .

  • Man who heckled PM Anthony Albanese claims Labor ‘trying to bury’ inquiry on offshore wind industry

    Updated: 2025-02-14 14:43:49
    An anti–offshore wind farm campaigner has slammed Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen and Labor, claiming they ignored and failed to listen to the concerns of locals in a NSW south coast community before declaring a site for offshore renewable energy. The federal government in June last year approved a fourth offshore wind zone, located in the Pacific Ocean and off the Illawarra coast, at a reduced size of 1,022 kilometres. It would see turbines erected 20 kilometres off the coast . . .

  • Spain’s rural areas are backing wine over wind farms

    Updated: 2025-02-13 21:37:04
    For over four decades, Maria Jose Nestares’ family has quietly run a vineyard in the Spanish northern region of La Rioja, one of Europe’s largest wine-producing areas. But about four years ago, when a major turbine maker started building a wind farm next to her winery, she decided to pick a fight with what she sees as a nasty infringement on the otherwise pristine, bucolic community. “Building plants massively here means we’re taking the brunt of the production of energy . . .

  • Legislation would bar wind farms within six miles of another’s property

    Updated: 2025-02-11 14:37:06
    When it comes to building wind farms, how close is too close? Six miles, according to proponents of legislation awaiting a House vote. It would bar any wind farm within that distance of anyone else’s property without that person’s consent. And they would have to be at least 12 miles from any property zoned for residential development. But that’s just part of what is in HB 2223. It also would require county supervisors to first hold a public hearing and . . .

  • N.S. government imposes changes on West Hants wind turbine amendments

    Updated: 2025-02-10 18:55:18
    A Lower Vaughan resident is among those expressing concern after the Nova Scotia government imposed changes on West Hants Regional Municipality planning documents relating to large scale wind turbines. Steven Hart said that while he didn’t think that the municipal amendments as proposed would make it through provincial ministerial approval, he didn’t expect the province to “overrule it in such a manner to make our bylaws worse for residents or our council.” He said a public consultation process resulted in . . .

  • Australia’s oldest commercial wind farm to close as cost of repowering is too high

    Updated: 2025-02-10 13:46:30
    In a first clue as to what might be the future for some ageing wind farms sites, renewable energy company Pacific Blue says it will not repower the country’s first modern commercial wind farm at Codrington in Victoria. The 18.2 megawatt (MW) Codrington wind farm was commissioned in 2001 and will be decommissioned in 2027, a Pacific Blue spokesperson told Renew Economy on Monday. Despite an enviable location near Port Fairy in southwest Victoria, which benefited from the same southern . . .

  • Community battles wind farm expansion amid regeneration struggle

    Updated: 2025-02-09 16:44:10
    A Moray community says efforts to regenerate the local area are being hampered by a large number of wind turbines being built around it. More than 70 turbines are already operating in the Cabrach and the Scottish Government is considering plans for another 22 to be installed. Residents say they recognise energy targets but say there needs to be balance. The Clashindarroch Extension proposal – a collaboration between the Cabrach Estate owner and Canadian energy firm Boralex – is currently . . .

  • What’s happening with the two burned wind turbines?

    Updated: 2025-02-07 17:00:16
    For the past four years, two burned wind turbines have sat seemingly abandoned, towering eyesores above the Ringtown Valley. Part of the Locust Ridge I wind farm in Mahanoy Township, the adjacent turbines burned in December 2020 and March 2021 respectively. At least five of them have burned in Locust Ridge I and Locust Ridge II near Raven Run since they were installed beginning in 2007. Turbines that burned in 2009 and 2014 were replaced. The latter’s replacement was the . . .

  • Campaigners attack ‘autocratic’ minister after go-ahead for wind farm

    Updated: 2025-02-07 13:30:06
    Ministers have been accused of “autocratic” behaviour after overruling advice from [their own] officials and approving plans for 200-metre-tall wind turbines at a Highlands beauty spot. Approval has been given for the construction of 11 turbines and several battery storage units at the site in Strath Oykel in Sutherland. Highland councillors twice rejected the plans by EnergieKontor UK, the British arm of a German company, warning of the likely impact on the local landscape. A public inquiry found that the . . .

  • ‘Something to vote for’: campaigners react to election promise to axe wind farm

    Updated: 2025-02-07 13:26:26
    Campaigners are celebrating the effectiveness of community action after an election promise to axe offshore wind farms. The No Offshore Wind Farm Zone – Warrnambool and District Network welcomed the Coalition’s commitment to rescind the Southern Ocean Offshore Wind Farm Zone adjacent to Warrnambool and Port Fairy, announced on Thursday, February 6. “A Dutton Coalition Government will ensure this bungled project does not proceed.” Mr Tehan said in a joint statement. Port Fairy’s Richard Conlan was the leading voice which . . .

  • Legislation proposed to shift control of zoning for clean energy facilities

    Updated: 2025-02-07 13:17:38
    Republicans in the Michigan House have proposed legislation which would change the zoning laws for clean energy projects. While [or rather, because —NWW] they argue it returns control to local municipalities, clean energy advocacy groups have come out against the changes. Newly-introduced House Bills 4027-28 amends previous legislation, which laid out a new statewide clean energy standard, requiring 80% clean energy by 2035 and 100% by 2040. House Bill 4027 removes the requirement that zoning ordinances be subject to that . . .

  • Residents assail wind turbines

    Updated: 2025-02-06 19:57:03
    A contingent of about 15 Capon Springs area residents showed up at last Tuesday’s Hampshire County Commission meeting to express their opposition to the proposed windmill farm for Capon Springs Resort. While some five years in the planning, it was just a few months back when the project came to the attention of many area residents. Pushback was immediate and passionate. Jacob Kirk, a resident of High View, served as spokesman for the group and read a statement. Noting that . . .

  • Atlantic City Council repeals ordinance aiding offshore wind company Atlantic Shores

    Updated: 2025-02-06 19:42:31
    In a brief special meeting Wednesday night, City Council unanimously voted to repeal an ordinance that would have helped Atlantic Shores move electricity from a proposed offshore wind farm across the city, to eventually join the power grid. The ordinance, adopted Dec. 18, gave Atlantic Shores easements and other assistance allowing the company to move electricity under beaches, streets and parks, mostly through the city’s 5th Ward. The December vote was 5-4, with new 5th Ward Councilwoman Maria Lacca one . . .

  • Bill to limit wind turbine height for waterfowl conservation fails in committee

    Updated: 2025-02-06 13:46:11
    A bill that would limit the height of wind turbines for power generation in certain circumstances for the conservation of waterfowl failed a voice vote in the Joint Energy Committee yesterday. The bill would have limited the height of turbines to 150 feet if 11 or more bird bands were recovered within a five-mile radius of the proposed turbine site in the last 10 years. The bill’s sponsor was State Representative Jeremiah Moore. Moore said the bill was less about . . .

  • Stench grows over £30,000 SNP donation after approval of wind project for which minister raised ‘real concerns’

    Updated: 2025-02-06 13:44:27
    A senior minister raised ‘real concern’ about the process for approving a major wind farm at the centre of an SNP donations row, explosive new documents have revealed. Net Zero Secretary Mairi McAllan highlighted a series of issues about the impact of the Green Volt offshore wind development and questioned whether the process had been rigorous enough in an email to then First Minister Humza Yousaf, other ministers and senior Scottish Government officials. Despite her concerns, raised in an email . . .

  • Victoria wind farm shut down after turbine collapse

    Updated: 2025-02-04 14:21:06
    The Berrybank wind project in Victoria has been shut down after an incident which appears to show the collapse of one of its turbines. The project, west of Geelong, features a total of 69 Vestas V136-4.2MW wind turbines, built over two stages and amounting to a total of 290 megawatts. The turbine blades have a tip height of 186 metres. The incident occurred at the Berrybank 1 component that was brought into operation in 2021. The second stage started production . . .

  • Health and safety regulator responding after wind turbine collapse

    Updated: 2025-02-04 14:16:53
    Inspectors are on site after the top half of a wind turbine collapsed overnight. A Worksafe spokesperson confirmed the health and safety regulator was looking into the incident at the Berrybank wind farm. It is believed the turbine collapsed sometime overnight between February 3 and 4, 2025. “Worksafe inspectors are responding and will determine whether further action is required,” the spokesperson said. Local residents saw the blades on the ground early on Tuesday when driving to work. One took the . . .

  • New Jersey takes giant step back from offshore wind following White House moves, Shell pullout

    Updated: 2025-02-04 00:01:19
    New Jersey took a big step back from its strong support of offshore wind power Monday, ending its latest round of project solicitations without approving a new one, and saying it is looking for other uses for its offshore wind port, a state-funded manufacturing site that was designed to build equipment for the struggling industry. In a pair of rapid-fire announcements, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities said Monday it was ending the state’s fourth round of solicitation for . . .

  • Investigation starts after wind turbine fire

    Updated: 2025-02-02 21:56:33
    Fire crews said they were trying to establish the cause of a wind turbine fire at a farm. The blaze broke out at about 10:00 GMT on Sunday at the Coldham Wind Farm in the Fens, Cambridgeshire. The county’s fire and rescue service said it sent crews from nearby March, and from Stanground in Peterborough. Crews left the scene by 13:00 and made inspections throughout the day to make sure the area remained safe. In a Facebook post, the fire . . .

  • Wind turbine near Luxembourg border erupts in flames

    Updated: 2025-01-31 19:36:46
    [Une éolienne en feu près de Briey] A wind turbine at the Anoux wind farm near Briey, close to the Luxembourg border, erupted in flames on Thursday evening, with dramatic footage showing burning debris falling to the ground. A wind turbine in the French Briey area, not too far from the Luxembourg border, caught fire in spectacular manner on Thursday evening. Info Trafic Lorraine et Frontière (ITLF) have shared photos and a video showing the flames bursting out of the . . .

  • Delaware Audubon president’s view on wind farm surprising

    Updated: 2025-01-30 14:40:44
    I find it ironic that Steve Cottrell, president of Delaware Audubon, would condemn Sussex County for blocking US Wind from bringing power from a wind farm off Ocean City, Maryland, onto land (“Sussex council’s US Wind vote raises concern”). Cottrell asserts that county towns will lose millions in (essentially bribe) money. I actually find that commendable, not negative. Assuming Delaware Audubon relates to environmental conservation, why would he support a project that will kill millions of birds, destroy fish habitat . . .

  • Hundreds take a stand against wind turbines, associated transmission lines

    Updated: 2025-01-30 14:38:24
    Last week I wrote about the important Australia-wide message that the Grampians region is open for business, and sadly again at the time of writing some parts were closed again due to further fires. Halls Gap and Pomonal remain open so please keep spreading the word. I again commend the tireless efforts of the Country Fire Authority and volunteers who fight the fires and, in this latest instance, battle to protect Dimboola and other communities near Little Desert. I attended . . .

  • Wind farms are killing bats in Nova Scotia, say researchers

    Updated: 2025-01-29 13:48:04
    Three migratory bat species were recommended for Canada’s species at risk list because of wind turbines. With many wind farms under development in Nova Scotia, experts say extra caution is needed to protect migratory bats from being killed by wind turbine blades. The hoary bat, the silver-haired bat, and the eastern red bat were recommended for Canada’s species at risk list in 2023 due to wind turbine fatalities. Researchers advocate that the three bat species be officially added to the . . .

  • ‘Deeply worried’: We live on idyllic Scots tourist island – but it’s being sacrificed by developers who want to ruin it

    Updated: 2025-01-28 23:41:43
    An estate owner says the island of Skye is being “sacrificed” to wind energy companies ”like the Congo was developed for oil” – with more than 130 turbines in planning at present. Charles MacDonald, who owns more than 900 hectares at Skeabost Estate in the north of Skye, said the developments threatened “changing the character of the island”. He added that the island is being developed for wind much like the “Congo was developed for oil”. Multiple renewable companies, headquartered . . .

  • Developers abandon applications to build wind farm off coast of WA’s South West

    Updated: 2025-01-27 14:38:50
    At least three companies have bowed out of the race to develop an offshore wind farm in Western Australia. In September last year, federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen green-lit a roughly 4,000-square-kilometre farm for Geographe Bay off the coast of Bunbury in the state’s South West region. He invited companies to apply for feasibility licences to conduct further research and consultations with a view to leading the project. A man in hard hat and hi-vis talks and poses next to . . .

  • Legislation would require local signoff for wind, solar projects before PSC approval

    Updated: 2025-01-26 19:16:15
    GOP lawmakers recently circulated a bill that would require developers to get signoff from each city, village and town in which a solar or wind project would be built before they could seek approval from the PSC. Sen. Howard Marklein, R-Spring Green, and Rep. Travis Tranel, R-Cuba City last week sent a co-sponsorship memo to other lawmakers on the bill. They argue the legislation “reaffirms local control by empowering local municipalities and their elected officials by providing them a seat . . .

  • Thit tuirbín gaoithe sa gaoth mór

    Updated: 2025-01-25 14:35:08
    I gCois Fharraige, deisceart Chonamara, sa “Galway Wind Park,” thit tuirbín gaoithe sa gaoth mór a bhí sa stoirm Éowen. (A wind turbine in the Galway Wind Park was knocked over by the high winds of storm Éowen.) Scaití, ní bhíonn na muilte gaoithe féin in ann ag an stoirm…tuirbínbar an gCnoc in Indreabhán inniu #eowyn pic.twitter.com/IMacCqdXFc — Adhmhaidin (@Adhmhaidin) January 24, 2025 An bhfuil muileann ollmhór gaoithe imithe le fána in Indreabhán? pic.twitter.com/c2K4al3rDg — Naoise Ó Muirí TD (@naoiseomuiri) . . .

  • Offshore wind farms could cause significant ecosystem, economic and human health risks

    Updated: 2025-01-25 00:16:48
    The materials used to protect wind turbines from corrosion leach into the surrounding water, which could pose risks to ecosystems, seafood safety and human health, new research from the University of Portsmouth has found. Offshore wind farms release thousands of tonnes of metals such as aluminium, zinc and indium each year. This is expected to grow dramatically as wind farms are set to play a major role in reducing the world’s carbon emissions. The UK currently has 13 gigawatts of . . .

  • Blackpool beach could close for years for wind farm work

    Updated: 2025-01-24 19:15:46
    A popular Lancashire beach faces disruption for up to three years while work gets under way to bring a wind farm cable ashore. The Morgan and Morecambe Offshore Wind Farms scheme is set to see the cable come ashore near Starr Gate beach in Blackpool, which is regularly used by dog walkers and residents. Developers have pledged to maintain public access “as far as possible”. Squires Gate ward councillor Gerard Walsh said he hoped any disruption at Starr Gate “will . . .

  • Approval of wind farm is ‘shocking’

    Updated: 2025-01-24 14:55:30
    An application to build a wind farm in a scenic area of the Scottish Borders has been approved despite being rejected on three previous occasions. The Planning and Environmental Appeals Decision granted permission for the Wull Muir development near Heriot, which comprises eight turbines, each with a height of 149.9 metres. Scottish Borders Council had previously rejected the scheme twice, due to its significant visual impact, and a subsequent appeal by the developer was also dismissed. John Williams, chair of . . .

  • Opposition to Lake Erie wind turbines and authorization of necessary steps to protect Chautauqua County’s interest

    Updated: 2025-01-23 19:33:02
    CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 25-25 BY: Planning and Economic Development Committee: AT THE REQUEST OF: Legislators Tom Harmon, Bankoski, Scudder, Niebel, Penhollow, Johnson and Buchanan: WHEREAS, New York State has passed the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (the Climate Act) calling for seventy percent of electricity in the State to be produced by renewable resources by the year 2030, and one hundred percent of electricity to be generated by emissions-free power generation by the year 2040; and WHEREAS, wind . . .

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