k small scale hydro turbine The Isle of Eigg off Scotlands west coast, shows the way forward to a renewable future. in 1997 the island was purchased from its feudal landlord by the Eigg Heritage Trust, a partnership between the islanders, the Highland Council and the Scottish Wildlife Trust. At that point the electricity was provided by each house having a noisy, polluting and expensive diesel generator, as the island is not connected to the grid. In 2008 the islanders decided to turn to a green solution. Eigg Electric was set up and developed a grid for the island with the energy produced by 3 hydro schemes, one 100 Kw and two 56 Kw, four wind turbines producing 24 Kw and 2 arrays of solar panels producing 10Kw, a total of 144 Kw. This is enough to power the homes of the 90 residents. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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small scale hydro turbine The Isle of Eigg off Scotland s west coast, shows the way forward to a renewable future. in 1997 the island was purchased from its feudal landlord by the Eigg Heritage Trust, a partnership between the islanders, the Highland Council and the Scottish Wildlife Trust. At that point the electricity was provided by each house having a noisy, polluting and expensive diesel generator, as the island is not connected to the grid. In 2008 the islanders decided to turn to a green solution. Eigg Electric was set up and developed a grid for the island with the energy produced by 3 hydro schemes, one 100 Kw and two 5 6 Kw, four wind turbines producing 24 Kw and 2 arrays of solar panels producing 10Kw, a total of 144 Kw. This is enough to power the homes of the 90 residents.
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The Isle of Eigg off Scotland's west coast, shows the way forward to a renewable future. in 1997 the island was purchased from its feudal landlord by the Eigg Heritage Trust, a partnership between the islanders, the Highland Council and the Scottish Wildlife Trust. At that point the electricity was provided by each house having a noisy, polluting and expensive diesel generator, as the island is not connected to the grid. In 2008 the islanders decided to turn to a green solution. Eigg Electric was set up and developed a grid for the island with the energy produced by 3 hydro schemes, one 100 Kw and two 5-6 Kw, four wind turbines producing 24 Kw and 2 arrays of solar panels producing 10Kw, a total of 144 Kw. This is enough to power the homes of the 90 residents.

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