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Sweden rejects applications for thirteen offshore wind farms, citing security concerns

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Sweden rejects applications for thirteen offshore wind farms, citing security concerns

Sweden rejects applications for thirteen offshore wind farms, citing security concerns

The government believes that building the projects in question in the Baltic Sea area would have unacceptable consequences for Sweden's defence.


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