Green heat on the whisky trail

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Green Investment Bank's Graham Meeks uncovers a potential way forward for renewable heat hidden in the forests of the northern Scotland

Inspiration is often found in the least obvious places. This summer, nestled in a glen in the heart of Scotland's whisky region, a new £74m green infrastructure project starts work. The project will produce...

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