Tensions rise in nearby Victorian communities split over renewable energy issues.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the tensions in Victorian communities regarding renewable energy. The transition to sustainable energy sources is crucial for addressing climate change, but it’s clear that local concerns and interests need to be taken into account to minimize conflicts. Open dialogue between community members, local governments, and energy companies can help bridge divides and find solutions that work for everyone. It’s essential to prioritize transparency and involve all stakeholders in the planning process to foster understanding and cooperation. Hopefully, these communities can come together to find common ground and support the shift towards clean energy.

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