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Energy
Struan is a firm believer in renewable energy, but believes that nuclear power has a key role to play in a low carbon future for Scotland.
Careful consideration on the location of wind turbines is vital. Struan has worked alongside the John Muir Trust for a number of years, questioning the wisdom of locating wind turbines on peat bogs.
Wednesday, 05th February 2014
Turbine blight at Gleneagles [VIDEO]
Thursday, 30th January 2014
Water and energy as instruments for peace
Thursday, 30th January 2014
Brussels Briefing January 2014
Tuesday, 17th December 2013
Support for the Dava No More campaign [VIDEO]
Wednesday, 27th November 2013
Community power nonsense [VIDEO]
Thursday, 31st October 2013
Brussels Briefing October 2013
Wednesday, 23rd October 2013
Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station: A better bet than useless windmills!
Thursday, 10th October 2013
Enough is Enough [VIDEO]
Thursday, 10th October 2013
EU green with envy over Tajikistan’s global hydro project
Monday, 30th September 2013
Brussels Briefing September 2013
Monday, 16th September 2013
Biofuels vote response
Thursday, 12th September 2013
Scotland’s energy policy risks becoming laughingstock of Europe, warns senior Scots MEP
Thursday, 12th September 2013
Scots MEP calls for EU ban on incandescent light bulbs to be urgently reconsidered
Wednesday, 28th August 2013
Brussels Briefing August 2013
Friday, 23rd August 2013
Fracking can plug the power gap
Tuesday, 13th August 2013
Scottish MEP brings anti-windfarm message to hundreds at rally in Ireland
Monday, 22nd July 2013
Struan Stevenson MEP to go head-to-head with Chief Executive of Scottish Renewables
Thursday, 11th July 2013
Stop this reckless attempt to shackle shale gas exploration, says Scots MEP
Thursday, 27th June 2013
Brussels Briefing June 2013
Monday, 24th June 2013