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San Diego supes approve permits for solar project

A controversial 341-acre solar energy project near Borrego Springs can move forward now that the San Diego County Board of Supervisors has approved its permits.


Some of the electricity would provide power to the county's desert community while the rest would be placed on the grid.


Board President Bill Horn tells City News Service he thinks the project will benefit the community. But environmental groups and some residents worry that the project's location will harm sensitive desert plants and animal habitats.

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