£1.5m spent on Scottish schools’ wind turbines

SCOTTISH schools are hosting 68 wind turbines across more than two-thirds of councils, erected with £1.5 million of taxpayers’ money. Local authorities have only built turbines at schools during the last few years, but a fifth have already been decommissioned. The Scottish Government has backed the expansion of wind farms Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Energy generation capacity is tremendous asset

I NOTE with interest your article “UK would ‘have Scotland over a barrel on renewables’” (The Herald, July 8). Contrary to “Coalition sources” quoted in The Herald, Scotland’s electricity generation capacity is a huge asset both for Scotland and for our neighbours, and of course it is developers, financiers and Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Contentious wind farm application thrown out

  A CONTROVERSIAL wind farm application near the Cheviot Hills which attracted around 1200 objections has been thrown out by planning officials at Scottish Borders Council. Swedish firm Vattenfall had wanted to erect five 110 metre-high turbines at the Whitton wind farm near Morebattle. But the plans met with fierce Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago