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First U.S.-Mexico Wind Energy Project Faces Legal Challenge

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A historic wind farm in Mexico is helping California reduce its carbon footprint. Located in Baja California, this first cross-border wind energy project started sending electricity to San Diego this summer. But not everyone’s happy with the arrangement -- some are suing. KPBS Fronteras reporter Jean Guerrero has the story.

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