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Austrian wind farm on Peca raises questions in Slovenia
Credit: www.sta.si 31 October 2011 ~~
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A project which would see eight wind turbines erected on the Austrian side of the border mountain Peca has stirred up a debate in Slovenia, as opponents of the project claim it would have a considerable impact on the environment and water supply in the Slovenian municipalities at the foot of the mountain.
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