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Abstract. . .  by information from the East of England, the South West, and Northern Ireland. Table A3.3 High and low scenario for Scotland Max resource High scenario Low scenario Region MWe MWe MWe % change max to high scenario % change max to low scenario Scotland 11,547 8,660 2,887 -25% -75% 92 The Scottish Wind Assessment Project, (Jan 2005) “Gazetteer of wind power in Scotland” 93 The Scottish Executive Development Department (Jan 2002) “Renewable Energy Technologies” Planning Advice Note, p32  . . .
. . .  that wind applications 89 BWEA (5 th November 2003) “BWEA Briefing Sheet – PPS22: Renewable Energy” 90 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business-Industry/infrastructure/19185/19102 91 Scottish Renewables (June 2005) “Overview of renewable energy projects in Scotland” Page 79 THE COSTS OF SUPPLYING RENEWABLE ENERGY DTI are clustering along grid corridors, where connection costs are minimised. 92 A 2002 Scottish Executive Planning Advice Note states that “there have been few instances where cumulative effect has had to be addressed but with more proposals coming forward this could change” (p32). 93 It is possible therefore, that objections to the clustering of wind farms will reduce the total available wind resource. On the basis of the above . . .
. . .  increase in Scotland due to clustering. A Scottish Wind Assessment Project report notes that wind applications 89 BWEA (5 th November 2003) “BWEA Briefing Sheet – PPS22: Renewable Energy” 90 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business-Industry/infrastructure/19185/19102 91 Scottish Renewables (June 2005) “Overview of renewable energy projects in Scotland” Page 79 THE COSTS OF SUPPLYING RENEWABLE ENERGY DTI are clustering along grid corridors, where connection costs are minimised. 92 A 2002 Scottish Executive Planning Advice Note states that “there have been few instances where cumulative effect has had to be addressed but with more proposals coming forward this could change” (p32). 93 It is possible therefore, that objections to the clustering of . . .
. . .  and Northern Ireland. Table A3.3 High and low scenario for Scotland Max resource High scenario Low scenario Region MWe MWe MWe % change max to high scenario % change max to low scenario Scotland 11,547 8,660 2,887 -25% -75% 92 The Scottish Wind Assessment Project, (Jan 2005) “Gazetteer of wind power in Scotland” 93 The Scottish Executive Development Department (Jan 2002) “Renewable Energy Technologies” Planning Advice Note, p32  . . .
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