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We’ve sorted TV reception problem, says firm in windfarm bid
The company behind a windfarm bid on the outskirts of Stonehaven says it has addressed the issue of potential TV reception interference.
Renewable Energy Systems’ application for a windfarm at Meikle Carewe, near Netherley, was rejected five years ago - partly due to concerns over TV and radar interference.
Earlier this week, following RES’s revised application for a windfarm at the same site, a spokesman for the local community council said the loss of reception remained one of the major concerns for those living nearby.
Yesterday, a spokesman for RES said the change in layout, size and number of turbines ruled out the problem for most homes however.
November 29, 2006
by Andrew Hamilton
in This is North Scotland
The company behind a windfarm bid on the outskirts of Stonehaven says it has addressed the issue of potential TV reception interference.
Renewable Energy Systems’ application for a windfarm at Meikle Carewe, near Netherley, was rejected five years ago - partly due to concerns over TV and radar interference.
Earlier this week, following RES’s revised application for a windfarm at the same site, a spokesman for the local community council said the loss of reception remained one of the major concerns for those living nearby.
Yesterday, a spokesman for RES said the change in layout, size and number of turbines... [continue via Web link]
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