I drove past this two days ago. There are many miles of Scottish coast to enjoy if you don't like looking at offshore windmills and these will supply 70% of the electricity for Scotland's 3rd largest city - Aberdeen.
They are not as troublesome as the plastic being washed up on our beaches and I can't see what's not to like in these austere times when clean energy is vital.
Hope I've posted this link correctly
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-45446189
I know wind farms cause division but I'd like to know if anyone has changed their views over time, or if anyone knows of other ways we could keep it clean.
I'm very proud of Scotland's record in this direction and have never had an issue with wind, tidal or solar energy.
Is it me or am I getting mixed messages
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