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1. Introduction
Report of the study exploring the potential of a geothermal district heating system accessing hot sedimentary aquifer resources underlying Guardbridge, Fife.
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6 References
This Regional Locational Guidance collates information from a wide variety of sources to assist the wind, wave and tidal energy developers in situating their developments.
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6. References
By 2020 the percentage of Scotland‟s energy coming from renewable sources will increase. Studies have identified that there is a need to research how offshore renewable developments affect wildlife populations. The surveys presented here will help
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Describes catch comparison trials that were conducted in the North Sea to evaluate the Faithlie Cod Avoidance Panel (FCAP) that has been developed by Willie Hepburn of Faithlie Trawls, Fraserburgh.
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7 Wider recommendations
This project developed a new framework to enable the assessment of collision, displacement and barrier effects on seabirds from offshore renewable developments to be integrated into a single overall assessment of combined impacts.
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Appendix D - Proposed National Developments
Environmental report setting out the findings of the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) undertaken to inform preparation of Scotland's draft National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4).
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Appendix A: Progress across CAFS policy areas
Final annual progress report for the Scottish Government’s cleaner air for Scotland strategy.
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5. Seaweed and Seagrass: Ecological Functions
Investigates the sustainability and potential environmental impacts of wild seaweed and seagrass harvesting, maerl extraction and removal of beach-cast seaweed.
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7 Glossary Of Terms And Acronyms
This Regional Locational Guidance collates information from a wide variety of sources to assist the wind, wave and tidal energy developers in situating their developments.
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5 Opportunities for Tidal Stream Development in Scottish Waters
Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 3 No 1: Scoping study for tidal stream energy development in Scottish waters
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