Wind turbines turn at the Braes of Doune Wind Farm near Stirling Castle in Scotland. “We have a great resource,” said Niall Stuart, chief executive of Scottish Renewables, an industry association. His company sued over the effect of a planned offshore wind farm on views from one of his golf courses. The widening gap over energy policy, Scottish Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse said, is just one more reason Scotland needs greater control over its own affairs. But the hard bit is still to come,” said Stuart, the Scottish Renewables chief.
Source: Washington Post October 15, 2016 21:33 UTC