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Southern Environmental Law Center, formal permit appeal
Cites estimates of up to 2,000 tons per year of nitrogen oxide emissions from turbines run without the permits to cover them. This is a formal legal appeal on the public record — not a complaint, not a statement to a reporter. It names the specific gap between what was permitted (15 turbines) and what was operated (33), and asks a regulator to act on that gap directly.
A law center can file an appeal. It cannot, on its own, shut a turbine off. What would have to happen next for this filing to change anything on the ground — and who actually has that power?