As election looms, Scottish Renewables calls for new 50 per cent renewable energy goal

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Industry body says Scotland should now look beyond 2020 to set ambitious renewable heat and transport targets for 2030

Scotland has emerged as one of the world's leading clean energy hubs in recent years, thanks to its commitment to source 100 per cent renewable power, its zero waste strategy, and its toppling of a host...

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