AfD Slams Lack of Transparency in Hanover Wind Turbine Decommissioning
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has expressed concerns over the decommissioning of wind turbines in Hanover. The party's environmental spokesman, Ingo Kerzel, has criticized the lack of transparency in the process and the environmental impact of leaving concrete foundations in the ground.
The AfD faction has requested Environment Minister Christian Meyer (Greens) to comment on the dismantling of idle wind turbines. The party's spokesman on environmental issues, Ingo Kerzel, has slammed the lack of transparency in the process. Kerzel has pointed out that only above-ground installations are being removed, leaving massive concrete foundations in the ground.
The municipal government of Hanover and local environmental agencies are affected by this decommissioning. They are grappling with the environmental implications of these large concrete foundations left in the ground.
The AfD faction has raised serious concerns about the wind turbine dismantling process in Hanover. The party has called for transparency and a comprehensive approach that addresses the environmental impact of the remaining concrete foundations.
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