Proposed Scottish planning policy changes could threaten renewable energy development/Out-Law.com

Proposed Scottish planning policy changes could threaten renewable energy development, says expert The Scottish Government’s proposals for a revised national planning policy could adversely affect the growth of renewable energy in Scotland, an expert has said.29 Jul 2013 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2013/july/proposed-scottish-planning-policy-changes-could-threaten-renewable-energy-development-says-expert/

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Wind farm battle over Scottish castle – Country Life

By Emma Hughes One of Scotland’s most romantic castles could be blighted by a huge wind-farm development. Last month, an application was submitted to Scottish Borders Council by Windy Edge Wind Farm Limited for 17 398ft-high wind turbines, which would stand beside Hermitage Castle in Roxburghshire. The 400-year-old Scheduled Monument, Read more

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Green Energy Disaster Sinks Siemens CEO/GWPF

Siemens, Europe’s largest engineering company, has lost patience with its CEO after Peter Loescher’s expansion into green energy and expensive acquisitions led to a fifth profit-forecast cut. Supervisory board officials have asked for the 55-year-old Austrian native to be ousted. http://www.thegwpf.org/green-energy-disaster-sinks-siemens-ceo/

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Wind turbine study launched/TheOrcadian

A new survey devised by Heriot-Watt MSc student Ebenezer Ashie seeks to understand what the motivations have been for those that already own wind turbines in the county and those that want to consider owning one. He is also keen to find out from people the reasons why they would Read more

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