Scotland is expected to generate nearly three quarters of Britain’s onshore wind power with in five years — sparking fears the country is facing North Sea oil-style exploitation as a green energy supplier for England.
The Herald on Sunday can reveal that a new roadmap from the UK Government owned energy management company NESO (National Energy System Operator) shows Scotland’s onshore wind farms would produce up to 20.5 gigawatts at any one time — almost 70% of the UK’s 29.1GW target by 2030.  https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25587933.scotland-supply-70-uk-wind-north-sea-style-exploitation-row/?fbclid=IwY2xjawN0ecRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHtd-8nIhVUPKn3P-4_AellYQA0rzQPxkD_ZQxKVsO3hKhb4rohSoNX-m2Wj7_aem_90Po_QyqS0UZQAH7uF4YdQ

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