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Critical Scottish Rainforest restoration project one step closer

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Hydro-electric schemes under threat from state-aid rates relief loophole

SOME of Scotland’s country estates are facing a financial crisis after a state aid loophole in a rate relief scheme hits green hydro-electric operators who produce almost a fifth of renewable energy output. Estates which sought to diversify into green energy schemes are being hit hardest through a bigger rates burden - because they have created multiple hydro schemes. A handful of operators are now said to be facing bankruptcy and campaigners are appealing for minsters’ help in the crisis. Hydro-electric generation in Scotland has a heritage going back to the days when it drove aluminium smelting plants at Kinlochleven and Fort William.

State aid rules put Scots green energy firms at risk despite rate relief

Estate attacks high rates bill for hydro | Press and Journal

© Supplied by Tim Reid PR Hugh Raven, managing director of the Ardtornish estate. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An Argyll estate owner has claimed it is facing a financial crisis after the failure of efforts to have a business rates bill of more than £500,000 for hydro schemes on the land cut. Ardtornish Estate, on the Morvern peninsula, was one of a handful of small hydro scheme operators to fall outwith criteria to qualify for a 10-year rates relief extension announced by the Scottish Government last week.

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