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Survey of local authorities reveals who are most likely to welcome wind farm developments.
The Lake District National Park , North Norfolk , County Durham , Mid Sussex , Stroud and Teignbridge are among 44 authorities that positively favour wind farm development.
It follows the Energy Secretary’s announcement that wind developers will no longer have to win the clear support of local people to be allowed to build even the largest of wind farms.
Miliband is expected to announce a consultation on onshore wind planning regime shortly.
The moratorium on developments has allowed a new generation of turbine to emerge.
New generators are likely to be much larger than existing devices and reach as high as 300 ft.
Study by RenewableUK suggests for now the greatest surge in wind farm development will still be in Scotland and Wales .
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