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A new hydro station to power more than 1,700 homes is to be built near Crianlarich, Perthshire. | A new hydro station to power more than 1,700 homes is to be built near Crianlarich, Perthshire. |
The station, which will be operated by Scottish and Southern Energy, will have a capacity of 2.5 Megawatts and will be powered by the Allt Coire Chaorach. | The station, which will be operated by Scottish and Southern Energy, will have a capacity of 2.5 Megawatts and will be powered by the Allt Coire Chaorach. |
A licence was agreed by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa). | A licence was agreed by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa). |
The decision follows discussions with Scottish Natural Heritage, the Fisheries Committee and the Tay District Salmon Fishery Board. | The decision follows discussions with Scottish Natural Heritage, the Fisheries Committee and the Tay District Salmon Fishery Board. |
Since April 2006, any abstraction from the water environment must be sanctioned by Sepa. | Since April 2006, any abstraction from the water environment must be sanctioned by Sepa. |
Renewable energy | Renewable energy |
The licence has been issued on the condition that mitigation measures be incorporated into the scheme to ensure the protection of the ecology of the Allt Chaorach. | The licence has been issued on the condition that mitigation measures be incorporated into the scheme to ensure the protection of the ecology of the Allt Chaorach. |
The Chaorach is a tributary of the River Dochart, which is part of the Tay Special Area of Conservation (SAC). | The Chaorach is a tributary of the River Dochart, which is part of the Tay Special Area of Conservation (SAC). |
Sepa said an assessment was carried out to ensure the project did not have an adverse impact on the river's salmon populations. | Sepa said an assessment was carried out to ensure the project did not have an adverse impact on the river's salmon populations. |
Colin Bayes, director of environmental protection and improvement said: "The Scottish Government has set a target to meet 50% of electricity demand from renewables by 2020, and an interim target of 31%. | Colin Bayes, director of environmental protection and improvement said: "The Scottish Government has set a target to meet 50% of electricity demand from renewables by 2020, and an interim target of 31%. |
"This scheme, along with the other 25 that Sepa has licensed since April 2006, has created a network capable of providing clean, renewable energy to around 91,000 homes in Scotland." |
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