Herald letters

Do wind farms really benefit us? OVER the last week no fewer than six different ships have arrived in the Clyde bringing in the towers and blades for onshore wind turbines to be erected in Scotland. These components have come from factories in Italy, Spain and Turkey. Wind farms in Read more…

Scottish Government accused of “riding roughshod over local democracy” after overturning councillors’ refusal of Dufftown windfarm – Press and Journal

A Speyside councillor has accused the Scottish Government of “riding roughshod over local democracy” after overturning councillors’ refusal of a seven turbine wind farm application near Dufftown. Councillors stressed that the visual and environmental impact of the 623ft turbines and associated infrastructure were too great. However, now the Scottish Government Read more…

Herald Letters

Don’t let them fool you: energy will not be an indy bonanza A FORMULA frequently adopted by some submitting letters to The Herald is to start by bemoaning aspects of national life and ascribe blame for these solely to Westminster and the Tories. This is then cited as sufficient reason Read more…

Press and Journal letters

Dear Sir,  Watching recent letters toing and froing in our P&J, perhaps a sobering reality check for the deluded Greens, rushing to ‘save the planet’, is long overdue?  A small, ever-so-green, 100Mw wind farm needs 30,000 tons of Iron ore; 50,000 tons of concrete and 900 tons of non-recyclable plastic. Read more…