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Plans for high-water protection gate after renewable energy award for Wick Harbour Authority By Alan Hendry
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Updated: 17:51, 26 February 2021
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Wick harbour master Malcolm Bremner, with part of the Beatrice operations and maintenance base in the background. He says there is a bright future for Caithness, and in particular Wick harbour. Picture: Alan Hendry
Plans have been revealed for a major upgrade at Wick harbour which will strengthen its role as an energy port.
Wick Harbour Authority is aiming to install a high-water protection gate which will enable vessels to use the outer harbour berthing facilities all year round. It comes at a time when the authority is receiving a number of enquiries about the next round of offshore wind leasing.
QUICK! Deadline extended for 2021 Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards By Calum MacLeod Published: 20:10, 20 January 2021
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It is not too late to be in with a chance of becoming one of the winners at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.
The entry deadline for the awards, which will take place online Thursday, February 25, has been extended by an extra week.
Potential winners now have until this weekend to put their names forward to be considered for one of the eight open categories at this year s event.
Deadline extended for 2021 Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards By Calum MacLeod
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Updated: 12:03, 20 January 2021
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It is not too late to be in with a chance of becoming one of the winners at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.
The entry deadline for the awards, which will take place online Thursday, February 25, has been extended by an extra week.
Potential winners now have until this weekend to put their names forward to be considered for one of the eight open categories at this year s event.