Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The north coast of Sutherland is in danger of hosting an unprecedented “wall of turbines” if proposed wind farms are added to existing and approved ventures, a public local inquiry heard. The probe is into RWE Renewables UK’s planning application to build and operate 13 turbines eight kilometres south of Strathy. The Strathy Wood site lies between SSE’s 33 turbine development at Strathy North and its 39-turbine Strathy South scheme, which has approval. Among the objectors is Wildlife, the nature conservation company bankrolled by Danish billionaire landowner Anders Povlsen.