Onshore Wind Deal aims to propel Scotland to 20GW of capacity by 2030

Stuart Stone
clock • 5 min read
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Scottish Government and wind industry deal promises to more than double onshore wind capacity and deliver 'at least one' specialist turbine blade recycling facility this decade

An agreement to position Scotland as a major European hub for recycling and repurposing wind turbine blades and establish at least one specialist facility by 2030 has been included in a landmark deal inked...

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