flocka are working on a project of great relevance to the energy transition. they want to have fewer turbines producing more wind power by repairing the turbines. this entails replacing 11 old ones with 8 new more powerful turbines. the should enable them to deliver 3 and a half times as much electricity as before. 3 years after applying they finally receive the permit in summer of 21000 i went over there to maybe there are hundreds of conditions in the permit. one of these says that we are only allowed to operate during complete darkness between the 1st of march and the 31st of october. that's absurd that would mean losing 40 percent of our annual yield on down times like that don't only obstruct energy transition they could also make it extremely expensive. ever more conditions endless approval procedures and the frequent legal disputes are making expansion difficult. the daytime shut down aims to protect local wildlife. the red kite is a common bird in the region and yet the bird population here on the part of bourne plateau has been. stable for years in sp