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Published Date: 20 May 2009
THE chairman of Spanish-owned ScottishPower, Ignacio Sanchez Galán, will be in Scotland today to switch on his company's Whitelee wind farm.
With 140 big turbines capable of producing 322 megawatts of electricity, Whitelee is Europe's largest onshore wind power generator. There are plans to make it even larger, virtually doubling capacity. Covering 55 square kilometres, Whitelee is one of...



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  • Last Updated: 19 May 2009 8:58 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: George Kerevan
 
1

Isonomia,

Lenzie 20/05/2009 08:30:41
I used to be one of those people who accepted hook line and sinker that the world was going to global warming hell until I went and looked for the evidence and found it existed.

The truth is that the world is currently cooling at a rate of -1.2C/century. This is a scientific fact, it is indisputable (being simply the gradient of the Met Office's own data this century), yet the global warmers simply deny this simply scientific fact that the world is currently cooling because it doesn't fit their belief in their global warming hell.
2

Argyll on line,

Strachur 20/05/2009 10:23:04
I am also a global warming unbeliever and now in my 70s I can recall many much warmer summers indeed. However,wind turbines are the fad of the moment and we have to go along with it.I would not like to see the rights of local communities to object retricted in any way however.
3

Unimpressed one,

20/05/2009 13:11:59
#1, Are you baiting seanie?

 

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