Grant Shapps says there will be more onshore wind projects ‘where communities are in favour of it’
Downing Street appears likely to allow new onshore wind projects in England after years of an effective ban,has indicated, with ministers giving way in the face of a growing backbench Conservative rebellion.
Asked about the issue, Shapps told Sky News: “We already have quite a lot of onshore wind. There will be more, over time, particularly where communities are in favour of it. “But it’s essentially saying what I just said to you, for local people to have a very, very keen say in this, which is indeed government policy. There are always different ways to skin a cat, as it were, but we will have a close look at what is being proposed.”
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