Here in the island of Lewis, planning permission has been granted for an electricity converter station at Gravir, 27 miles south of Stornoway by road (15 by sea). It will be the exit-point for all power generated by windfarms in the island. The electricity plant is expected to be huge, and a colossal blot on the landscape. The vote in the local council was not unanimous, with concerns raised over the impact on roads and landscape.

Gravir in July 2007
Glad you had a sunny day. We are getting a little this afternoon. It is very windy and the clouds are moving right along so every now and then the sun peeps through.
ReplyDeleteHi Guido, its been a nice sunny day down south though bitterly cold. I agree with you that Winter is by no means finished with us.
ReplyDeleteLove Sandra xx
What a shame the electric plant is a go. Your landscape is so beautiful, I can't imagine why anyone would even think of building a big power plant.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that far off lands are not immune to the marches of time. Makes me sad for you folks, just a bit. Progress is good, and needed, but change is difficult at best.
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