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Expired ‘Wind Energy Land Reserve Order’ Quietly Renewed?

Writer's picture: Lisa KearneyLisa Kearney

Potential Legal Ramifications & Concerns





Wind Energy Land Reserve Orders, under the Lands Act of NL

Original Version filed December 14, 2022 - One Year expiration date.


 

2nd Version - Extended to February 28, 2025

 

3rd Wind Energy Contingency Land Reserve Order - file date March 27, 2024. Extended to September 28, 2025

(Note: The new Wind Energy Contingency Land Reserve Order is for the wind energy project in Argentia only.)



To view and download copies of all CAWE ATIPP requests and to see the Government of NL ATIPP responses, visit, https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mfUu-XkiKpQzORb4dpeUT78H1YJZkti_?usp=sharing.


Additional Information

Wind Application Recommendation Letters for the Burin Peninsula, Isthmus and other regions across the province.


For questions or comments, email us at contact@cawe.ca.
















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