Iconic ‘Red Road’ in Largs could ‘be lost to future generations’ because of wind farm appeal – Largs and Millport Weekly News

THE iconic ‘Red Road’ between Largs and the Meigle could be ‘ruined forever’ campaigners against a wind farm development have claimed. Burcote Wind have appealed North Ayrshire Council’s decision to block a string of wind turbines 1km south east of Skelmorlie and are now taking the matter to Scottish Ministers Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Blarghour Wind Farm – Consented

Argyll & Bute Wind Farm at Blarghour, approx. 7km north west of Inveraray and approximately 4.5 km to the south of Portsonachan 17 x 136.5 turbines Extract from Reporter’s decision – I find that when assessed in the round and weighed in the overall planning balance, the benefits of the Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Onshore Wind Policy Statement – Consultation

Received by Scotland Against Spin today. Individuals are welcome to take part. The consultation on Scotland’s draft Onshore Wind Policy Statement is open until 21 January 2022. The successful deployment of significant volumes of onshore wind over the next decade will be crucial to achieving our 2030 and 2035 net Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Scotsman letters

Winds of change Calum Miller’s letter (27 October) details the sham of pushing renewables for 20 years and neglecting nuclear energy. No matter how much this SNP/Green coalition sticks to its renewables (mostly onshore and offshore wind) there will never be enough energy generated to satisfy the National Grid and Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Nuclear option – Scotsman letters

The more gas Scotland produces the less coal the world burns and the happier the planet becomes. If our First Minister could just keep that simple aphorism in her head, then she could resolve the climate conundrum between the approval of Cambo and reducing CO2 emissions. Europe has burnt record Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago