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December 10, 2013

We need a rational and healthy energy policy, Editorial, Herald

The suggestion that Fife’s Longannet coal-fired power plant is a top polluter is not new. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) declared in October that it was one of the top two sources of carbon emissions in the country. The argument put forward by the Brussels-based Health and Environment Alliance Read more…

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

Scottish consumers warned over power bills, Financial Times

By Jim Pickard and Mure Dickie Scotland’s government loves to talk of the windy and wave-pounded northern nation as a potential powerhouse of low-carbon energy ­ but warnings that independence could make this focus on renewables a heavy burden for consumers are a less welcome topic. With rising consumer energy Read more…

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

The Energy and Climate Change Committee (Video)

The Energy and Climate Change Committee will take evidence in public on the Outcomes of Warsaw COP 19 at 11 am on Tuesday 10 December 2013 in the Grimond Room, Portcullis House. (Video)

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

Renewables supply chain failure has cost UK thousands of green energy jobs, warns report/Energy Voice

A new report has claimed that the UK has missed out on thousands of jobs because Westminster failed to develop a home-grown supply chain before handing huge subsidies to green energy firms. Norman Smith – a former civil servant who was central in the development of the North Sea oil Read more…

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

Coal power station ‘one of worst polluters in Europe’/The Herald Scotland

A SCOTTISH coal-fired power station is one of Europe’s top polluters, according to environmentalists who claim the plant’s emissions affect the health of people for hundreds of miles around. Longannet in Kincardine, run by ScottishPower, was highlighted by international group the Health and Environment Alliance (Heal) in a document produced Read more…

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

Takeover may solve wind turbine issues/The Times

An industry takeover deal involving two wind turbine companies has prompted renewed optimism that a solution can be found to a long-standing problem involving failed community power schemes. The Scottish government, through Community Energy Scotland, has invested millions of pounds of public money in 19 small wind farm projects across Read more…

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

£587,000 windfall for Crossgates if wind turbines get the green light/Dunfermline Press

TWO giant wind turbines nearly twice as tall as the Wallace Monument could bring a £587,000 windfall to Crossgates if given the go-ahead. More than 50 residents turned out for an information day on the project, organised by Airvolution Energy Ltd at the village’s community centre, recently. The firm is Read more…

By SAS web admin, 9 years ago

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