Norway has reached an agreement with the Sami people, resolving a nearly three-year dispute over Europe’s largest onshore wind farm. The agreement ensures that the 151 turbines of the partially state-owned farm will remain in operation. This development marks a significant legal resolution that acknowledges the Indigenous right of the Sami people to raise reindeer. The dispute has drawn attention to the challenges of balancing renewable energy initiatives with the protection of Indigenous communities and their traditional practices. This agreement sets an important precedent for future initiatives in the renewable energy sector, emphasizing the need for collaborative and inclusive decision-making processes that consider the rights and welfare of Indigenous groups. The amicable resolution marks a step forward in promoting sustainable and equitable green energy projects.