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Lawsuit

10 Jan 2024

Neoen lawsuit (re solar farm project, Portugal)

Status: ONGOING

Date lawsuit was filed
10 Jan 2024
Date accuracy
All Correct
Not applicable
Community, NGO, Human Rights Defender
Location of Filing: Portugal
Location of Incident: Portugal
Type of Litigation: Domestic

Companies

Neoen France Bioenergy, Wind energy, Renewable energy, Solar energy

Sources

Snapshot: On 10 January 2024, a local community filed a lawsuit against the renewable energy company Neoen's plan to build a 96-hectare solar farm in Silves at the Loulé County Court in Portugal. The residents contend that the project approval occurred despite an inadequate Environmental Impact Assessment. They are concerned by the lack of community engagement and the environmental impact of the project. They argue that the project's necessity of water usage for panel cleaning can lead to a lack of access to water for the community and that the project will lead to biodiversity loss and potential health risks due to the close proximity of their homes. Neoen declared that it "has done everything by the book". The case is ongoing.

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