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At a press conference in Scotland, President Donald Trump took aim at an old enemy: wind turbines. Here's what to know.
On a recent drive to Cornwall, my toddler in the back seat suddenly spoke up in excitement. But what was he trying to say?
Many Scots refuse to make peace with President Trump or his golf resorts, even after he deepened his investment in the land ...
Who would have thought that oil would become the most powerful impetus for the development of wind energy in the 20th century ...
Campaigners fighting plans to build what could become England's largest onshore wind farm have described the proposals as "environmental vandalism". Scout Moor Two, which would be built on Rooley Moor ...
A specialist residential outdoor education centre in south Cumbria is closing in on its fundraising target for upgrading its ...
"I am the evidence," was the eyebrow-raising comment made by Donald Trump when he appeared before the Scottish Parliament in ...
Once grown across Powai and Thane and favoured by the British, the rare Cawasji Patel mango—named after a philanthropist who ...
Trump isn't widely liked among Scots despite his family ties and golf resort investments, surveys show. He's liked even less ...
"Keeping an eye on things,’’ simply was our dad’s way of explaining his fascination with storms, with nature’s power over the land and the people who worked it," columnist Terry Woster writes.
A member of the wealthy Baillieu family is trying to sink a giant wind project proposed next door, which also happens to be the biggest winner of the first CIS auction.
A new approach to a 100-year-old math problem is reshaping how engineers understand wind turbines. Penn State engineering student Divya Tyagi developed a cleaner and more complete solution to a ...