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November 27, 2014

Windfarm plan thrown into doubt by solar panel park plan for Angus/The Courier

The future of a national windfarm project off the Angus coastline has been thrown into doubt with the approval of a rival solar panel park.   http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/angus-the-mearns/windfarm-plan-thrown-into-doubt-by-solar-panel-park-plan-for-angus-1.703851  

By SAS Volunteer, 11 years ago November 27, 2014

Navitus Bay wind farm ‘should pay £1bn to tourism businesses’/BBC

The developers behind a planned wind farm off the south coast should pay businesses adversely affected £1bn in compensation, an authority has claimed. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-30214453

By SAS Volunteer, 11 years ago November 27, 2014

Turbine plan offers mega watt cash/Cumnock Chronicle

AN EXTENSION to a windfarm near New Cumnock will go before East Ayrshire Council’s Planning Committee on Friday morning. http://www.cumnockchronicle.com/news/roundup/articles/2014/11/27/517255-turbine-plan-offers-mega-watt-cash/

By SAS Volunteer, 11 years ago November 27, 2014

Steps on road to cutting reliance on fossil fuels – The Herald

The news that renewable power has overtaken nuclear to become the main source of electricity in Scotland is a significant and welcome step towards the Scottish Government’s targets on renewables and the long-term idea of transforming Scotland into a 100% renewable nation. The Government has set itself the goal of Read more

By SAS Volunteer, 11 years ago November 27, 2014

Scotland’s renewable energy sector faces an uncertain future – The Herald

confidence has been dented by talk of an end to onshore wind by the Conservatives if elected in 2015. It is not clear if offshore wind projects planned around our coasts will get support from government and last week saw the closure of one of our most high-profile and leading Read more

By SAS Volunteer, 11 years ago November 27, 2014
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