Could Loch Ness be hiding monster energy savings?

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Using heat pumps to access energy stored in lakes and rivers could save Scottish businesses £250m a year - with UK-wide savings up to 10 times higher

Loch Ness might pull in the tourist dollars from monster-hunters, but the vast lake might have a more sustainable function as a source of renewable energy. In fact, one Scottish company has claimed...

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