Scottish government proposes increase in renewables projects' community benefit funds

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New proposals published by Scottish government aim to increase funding that communities near onshore renewable projects receive

The Scottish government has published proposed reforms to its guidance on how onshore renewable energy projects should provide local community benefit funding. Holyrood yesterday set out plans to increase...

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