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This environmental impact assessmen
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Sweden Offshore Wind AB Hammarby Fa
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CONTENTS 8.3 Comparative discussion
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CONTENTS 12.10 Recreation and outdo
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6 PREAMBLE AND READER NOTES 1. Prea
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8 PREAMBLE AND READER NOTES Here, t
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10 SUMMARY 2. Summary Introduction
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12 SUMMARY any protected values or
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Background
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have less impact on the landscape p
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Consultation Report
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through Ms. Eva-Lena Olsson and Mr.
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Description of the Wind Farm
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5.2. Localisation The designated ar
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As examples, the technique behind t
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not yet been tested by the wind pow
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) Biological surveys Extensive inve
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During the construction phase, the
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The wind turbines emit an aerodynam
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trical and will therefore not conta
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Project economics
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Time table
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Alternative locations
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there are technical and economic li
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Miscellaneous An application for th
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ased on data measured in 2003. Cond
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heritage, meaning that any exploita
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mentary seabed is mobile due to ice
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Alternative layout/scope
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sary. An example that has been stud
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The Zero Alternative
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• The mining of approximately 840
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64 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA 11. Pre
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66 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA 11.1.1
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68 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA varies
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70 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA 1995).
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72 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA cont. f
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74 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA The win
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76 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Month T
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78 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Species
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80 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA regular
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82 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA The cod
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84 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA 11.6.3
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86 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Distrib
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88 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA to acqu
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90 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Of the
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92 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Bird sp
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94 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Night a
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96 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA d) Surv
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100 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Indivi
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102 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA tion w
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104 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA In the
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106 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Since
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108 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA Shippi
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110 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA 11.11.
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112 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA These
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114 PRESENTATION OF THE AREA to pre
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