A tribute to Calum Davidson

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RenewableUK's Maf Smith pays tribute to the late green energy leader Calum Davidson, who passed away this week

Yesterday here at RenewableUK we heard the sad news that Calum Davidson, the ex head of energy at Highlands & Islands Enterprise, had passed away. Calum, as those of you who were lucky enough to know...

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