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Tag Archives: turbine blades

Wind energy may be controversial but the logistics and the skills are mesmeric

Posted on August 8, 2012 by newsroom

For Argyll has been catching up with the actuality of shipping in the last set of turbine blades Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Environment, Local Government, Mid Argyll, Politics, Renewable Energy, Tourism | Tagged A83, Allt Dearg, Ardrishaig, Argyll, campbeltown, challenge, closure, community partnership, George V Dock, Glasgow, Greenock, James Lithgow, landlsldes, logistics, photographic record, sea transport, shipping, sklls, sot, turbine blades, wind energy, wind farm | 224 Comments

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