Official: Scots love wind power

James S Murray
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Latest survey again confirms overwhelming support for wind farm projects

Seven out of 10 Scots support wind power as part of the country's energy mix, according to the latest poll to confirm a clear majority of people in the UK are broadly in favour of wind farm developments....

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