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Tag Archives: Spittal Huill Wind Farm Ltd

Caithness wind farm rejection

Posted on June 13, 2012 by newsroom

Fergus Ewing, the Scottish Government’s Energy Minister, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Climate Change, Community News, Politics, Renewable Energy, Tourism | Tagged abusiveness, Argyll, carbon, clean green, climate change, Energy Minister, energy ministerFergus Ewing, Environment, Fergus Ewing, Highland Council, landscape, political agenda, properties, Public Inquiry, rare earths, rejectiob, rejection, Renewable Energy, renewables, science, Spittal Huill Wind Farm Ltd, toxic waste, wind energy, Wind Towers | 67 Comments

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