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Solar farms in Haarlemmermeer allowed to stay five years longer

Solar farms in Haarlemmermeer allowed to stay five years longer

The municipality of Haarlemmermeer has extended the maximum lifespan of solar parks from 25 to 30 years. Local officials hope this extension will improve the financial viability of solar energy projects that are currently under economic pressure.

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Undocumented man may not be evicted from shelter: "No good alternative"

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