A request for help from one of our members

The type of monstrosity proposed at Faw Side is becoming commonplace, a recent example being the one from a London cabal of landowners and renewable energy carpetbaggers for the village we live in, Ardrishaiog, Argyll. Argyll, of course, is already saturated with wind farms and the council has put strict Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

CAPACITY AND EXCESS PROVISION – Stephen Lucking

  It may be thought that excess capacity has no adverse impact but the figures for constraint payments to wind farm generators detailed below shows the adverse effects of excess capacity between 2013 and 2023. The table shows constraint payments between 2013 and 2023.These have increased every year except 2016 Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Epic Fail – SAS Opinion

It is very striking that none of the Energy Press has reported the resounding and richly deserved refusal of the very poor quality application for 40 x 200m and 5 x 179.5m high wind turbines at Faw Side, in the Ewes Valley, north of Langholm. Even the site’s own website Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Scotsman letters

Ban fireworks Fireworks, of which we saw many over New Year, emit a large amount of greenhouse gas after an explosion. They propel a cocktail of chemicals into the atmosphere, many of which harm both people and the environment. The poisonous particles and dust spread on the wind to reach Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Scotsman letters

COP targets The Opinion article of December 30 by Stewart McDonald, MSP, indicates yet another in a long line of politicians who refuse to address the cost of implementing COP26 targets and the political implications of such policies. The claim by the renewable sector that wind projects have doubled in Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago