The residents opposed this solar farm. So the government has changed the rules

He says that before the powers were expanded over 20 % of the applications of renewable energy projects, it became “blocked” in the Victorian civil and administrative court, delaying projects up to two years, despite most of the projects are approved.
The project highlights the difficult choices that governments have to face governments while trying to satisfy the objectives of reducing binding emissions and is supported by the Investment System of the Albanian Government skills, which tries to cause renewable energy investments to replace aged coal energy generators while retreating.
Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said that the Victorian government intends to continue to expand its launch of renewable energies.
“We must bring even more renewable energy projects to ensure that more Victorians can access the cheaper and cleaner power, helping us to reach our 95 % renewable energy by 2035.”
However, the decision to accelerate the project on the objections of landowners and environmental groups will break the opponents.
Little River Community Landcare has raised the project to “completely change the view (of the Yang)”.
The TV star and the resident of Little River Catriona Rowrene also expressed his opposition to the Barwon Solar Farm, who is located near his family home.
Catriona Rowrene lives in Little River for more than 20 years.
“This was the scene of so many incredible films and productions, bringing a fortune for the local government,” he said in an Instagram video last month.
“This (is an incredible area (e) Vic Labor is now taking into consideration the possibility of covering the whole area with a solar farm in its haste for renewable energies. They are taking into consideration all these completely wrong locations.”
The picturesque site is immersed near the foot of the Yang and extends over 735 hectares, with the solar farm covering 505 hectares on Little River-Ruley Road.
A Removal of native vegetation removal Conducted for the environmental department, he said that rare and threatened species, including lizards without strips and dragons without ears in danger of extinction, could be significantly affected if they were removed more than 0.5 hectares of native vegetation.
Chris Bowen, federal minister of climate change and energy, said: “The Albanian government is bringing more than the cheaper form of energy in this decade, with our national network now over 40 % of reliable renewables”.