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Thursday 05 November 2009
One of Scotland's biggest woodfuelled district heating schemes supplying low carbon energy to over 200 homes is among projects to benefit from government grants.
The Hill of Banchory scheme in Aberdeenshire is one of 16 projects to share in more than one million pounds of awards under the Scottish Biomass Heat Scheme.
The news comes as the Scottish Government today publishes a plan to drive further growth in renewable heating.
The Renewable Heat Action Plan will help Scotland meet its target of 11 per cent of heat coming from renewable sources by 2020, against current production of just 1.4 per cent.
To read the full story please see www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2009/11/05103049
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