515:, which were probably included to demonstrate the Board's commitment to providing power to remote communities, even though on their own these two projects would not have been economically viable. Despite approval by the Amenity Committee, the Fishery Committee and the Electricity Commissioners, the Loch Sloy scheme was opposed by several county councils and some private individuals, raising the same issues that had prevented development of hydro-electric power in the Highlands for many years. An inquiry, chaired by John Cameron KC, was held in Edinburgh, which lasted for six days. The Board had done themselves no favours by moving the site of the dam after the original plans were published, but Cameron was sympathetic to their cause, and handled attempts to scuttle the plans skillfully. Some of the county councils withdrew their opposition during the hearing, but Dumbarton Council persisted with their claim that they needed Loch Sloy for domestic water supply. Cameron decided that their development plans were too optimistic to be achievable, and ruled that the scheme was in the public interest. He stated that the Secretary of State should approve the scheme, and Tom Johnston as Secretary of State did so. No further objections were received while it was before Parliament, and the Loch Sloy scheme was authorised on 28 March 1945.
291:, who was by then Prime Minister, having failed to convince Johnston to accept a post in London, asked him to be Secretary of State for Scotland. He agreed, providing that he could form a Council of State consisting of all five of the former Secretaries of State who were still alive. If they could agree on an issue affecting Scotland, Johnston would look to Churchill to support the plan. He also did not want to receive any payment for the post, while the war lasted. Like the Inverness Courier, Johnston did not want private enterprise to be managing national resources, and had voted against the Caledonian Water Power bill in 1938. When another bill for a hydro-electric scheme in Glen Affric was put forward in September 1941, it was defeated, and Johnston announced that the government had its own plans for water power in the Highlands. In October, the Committee on Hydro-Electric Development in Scotland was set up, although it was generally known as the Cooper Committee, after its chairman
331:, fishery boards, local authorities, estate owners and even the Royal Scottish Automobile Club. The committee published their report on 15 December 1942, and it was quite remarkable, not least for its clarity and lack of ambiguity. It was systematic, analytical and realistic, causing Johnson to tell the House of Commons that it was 'by common consent, a masterly production and a model of terse, constructive and courageous draftsmanship.' It argued that state policy had for over twenty years discouraged or prohibited private enterprise from developing the water resources of the Highlands, and had failed to produce its own strategy, resulting in deepening depression gripping the region. It suggested that the only realistic solution was a new public body called the North of Scotland Hydro-electric Board to initiate and develop schemes, including the distribution of power in areas where there was no existing supply network.
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sites with potential for development. These ranged in size from small, such as one utilising Loch nan
Gillean (Plockton) and streams, with a capacity of four million units (kilowatt-hours per year) to huge schemes such as that at Glen Affric, with a capacity of 440 million units. The capacity of all the schemes combined was estimated to be 6,274 million units, which was considerably more than the 4,000 million units suggested by the Cooper Committee. MacColl wanted to ensure that no scheme could later be rejected because it had not been included in the Development Scheme. Guthrie Brown, one of the Panel of Technical Advisers, later wrote of his amazement at MacColl's detailed knowledge of so vast an area and its potential for water power.
543:, which would supply compensation water to maintain the flow in the river downstream as well as generating power. The Hydro-Electric Board were unsure whether to proceed at the time, because of the opposition to their previous scheme, but MacColl was adamant that they should fight to ensure the principles of the original Act of Parliament were not eroded. The Central Electricity Board and the Electricity Commissioners approved the scheme on 7 February 1945, but the Amenity Committee and the Fisheries Committee both wanted parts of it omitted. When it was published by the Secretary of State, there were 25 formal objections, with Perthshire County Council, riparian owners and the residents of Pitlochry leading the opposition.
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as he was ill, and Lord Airlie was savaged by those opposing the scheme. In desperation, he asked the question, "Do the people of this country want electricity or do they not?" Lord Airlie recovered his composure for the second day of the hearing, and was followed by technical experts, including Thomas Lawrie, who spoke in place of MacColl, and J Guthrie Brown, who spoke eloquently on every aspect of the civil engineering works. The objectors had their say from the end of day six onwards, and predicted that the amenities of the area would be destroyed by the scheme. It also became clear on day nine that a number of riparian owners had donated waterfalls to the
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339:. At its second reading in the House of Commons, Johnson stated that the bill was a 'partial remedy' for the malaise of the Highlands, which was 'rapidly bleeding to death' as a result of outward migration. He emphasised that surplus power would be sold to the national grid, to defray the costs of distribution in remote rural areas, and that the new Board would be responsible for economic development and social improvement of large swathes of the Highlands. Despite the clear vision of the original report, large numbers of checks were added to the bill, requiring parliamentary approval at every stage of implementation, to the extent that
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the case for the Tummel–Garry scheme and to explain the way in which the board operated. There were some who felt that there was no need for hydro-electric power at all, because it would soon be superseded by atomic power. In summary, Lord
Westwood, the leader of the house, spoke in favour of the Board and Lord Kinnaird's motion was rejected, allowing the Board to continue. Lord Westwood also stated during the debate that all objections to the Fannich scheme, on the
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469:, the Minister for Fuel and Power, led a committee which considered how electricity supply could be rationalised in Britain. Johnson argued that his proposals would destroy the principles of the 1943 act, and eventually ensured that the Hydro-Electric Board was excluded from them. Some initial work under the act was carried out by civil servants, but the board took office in January 1944, and moved into a permanent office in Rothesay Terrace,
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564:, was particularly lucid as he proclaimed that the Scottish Lowlands and England were going to pay for cheap power for the Highlands. He also wondered whether those who would no longer visit the River Tummel might be outnumbered by those who came to see the engineering works, and he reminded the house that everyone connected with the scheme was Scottish. When a vote was taken, annulment of the order was rejected by 248 votes to 63.
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had failed to gain parliamentary approval, the only schemes left to pursue were small and unlikely to be viable. He initially dismissed the subsequent
Hilleary Report as amateurish, but careful study of it convinced him that some action could be taken. Despite the wartime conditions, the committee devoted the first half of 1942 to researching existing documentation and consulting with a wide range of organisations, including the
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458:, an engineer with wide experience of hydro-electric projects and electrical distribution networks. His was the only full-time post. Neil Beaton had previously been a member of the Cooper Committee, Hugh Mackenzie was the Provost of Inverness, and the final member was the Central Electricity Board nominee, Walter Whigham, who was also a director of the
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depression of the region for long. Finally, Lord Lovat appealed that when projects were implemented, they should use
Scottish workers from the Highland Division when they returned from war, rather than Irish navvies. The necessary legal powers were granted by the Hydro-Electric Development (Scotland) Act 1943 (
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The supply of electricity was through the
Highland Grid operating at 132 kV. In 1958 this comprised 1,630 circuit miles with 31 substations. The total length of all mains was 17,369 circuit miles. By April 1989 there were 1,053 miles (1,694 km) of 275 kV lines; 2,115 miles (3,403 km) of 132
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Johnston decided that a tribunal was necessary to consider the objections, and John
Cameron was joined by Sir Robert Bryce Walker and Major G H M Brown Lindsay. It began on 25 May 1945 and lasted for ten days, with the transcript of the proceedings running to 1,188 pages. MacColl was unable to speak,
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The headquarters of the board in
Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh were located outside the board's operating area. The 1943 act specified the management board was to comprise a chairman and not less than four and not more than eight members. The board in 1958 comprised Thomas Johnston (chairman), Sir Hugh
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Prior to the committee meeting, Cooper was sceptical of its aims, believing that most of the feasible hydro-electric schemes in
Scotland had been explored by the Snell Committee, which met between 1918 and 1921. With the exception of the Glen Affric scheme and the West Highland scheme, both of which
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The opponents of have been falsely represented as being opposed to the development of water power and the introduction of industry in every shape and form. Nothing could be further from the truth. What we ... maintain is that there shall be no further development of the water power resources of the
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Electricity Supply
Company and other bodies producing electricity in the northern part of Scotland, these were: Campbeltown and Mid-Argyll, Crieff, Dunoon and District, Loch Leven, North of Scotland, Peterhead, Stornoway, Thurso and District, Dundee, Aberdeen, Perth, Inverness, Buckie, Lossiemouth,
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Party, moved an amendment to attempt to free the Board from such bureaucratic interference, arguing that if
Parliament was not going to trust the Board to do its job, then they should not set it up in the first place. His amendment was later withdrawn when the Lord Advocate agreed to amend the bill
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In the 1930s several schemes were proposed to develop hydro-electric power in the north of Scotland. These met with opposition by landowners, sporting interest and the coal mining industry on the grounds of competition. There was also opposition from official sources. Plans to build a power station
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was persuaded not to introduce a similar motion to annul the order in the House of Lords, and so the Tummel–Garry scheme was authorised on 19 November 1945. However, Lord Kinnaird introduced a debate on the operation of the Hydro-Electric Development Act, at which Lord Airlie was able to put
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lead the attack, claiming that "the beauty of the heart of Scotland will be forever broken." All of the issues that had been aired at the tribunal were raised again, and there were savage attacks on both the Board and on Lord Airlie. There were however supporters for the scheme, and Colonel Errol,
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While Johnston was still fighting the political battle to save the Board from Lloyd George's reorganisations, MacColl wanted to begin building a scheme to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Board. He chose Loch Sloy as the first constructional scheme. The loch had been the proposed site of a 360
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One of the first responsibilities was to produce a Development Scheme. This would detail the available water resources in their area of operation, which had the potential to later become 'constructional schemes'. MacColl pressed on at breakneck speed, and within three months they had a list of 102
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Johnson worked hard to ensure that the report would be well received. He talked to many people across the political spectrum, attempting to disarm potential opponents. Civil servants working for the Scottish Office also worked to understand potential opposition to the scheme, noting that the most
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The bill was received enthusiastically in the House of Lords, where it was presented by Lord Alness. There was widespread support for the measures, and particular praise for Tom Johnson. Lord Airlie stated that speed was important, as residents were unlikely to remain content with the economic
551:, to make the Board's job more difficult. The final report acknowledged the serious objections to the scheme, and examined them against the public interest. It stated that the scheme must stand or fall as a whole, and that despite some possible damage to amenities, the project should proceed.
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a few weeks later. MacColl knew how to build up new organisations, and assembled a group of enthusiastic engineers around him, all of whom were relatively young. It was a fairly small team, and they were always over-worked. MacColl then invited five engineers, drawn from major engineering
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likely group to oppose it would be the Coal Owners Association, who had a powerful influence in Parliament. By the time it was put before Parliament, Johnson had obtained cross party support from eight Cabinet Ministers, including the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir
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An Act to provide for the establishment of a Board for the development of supplies of electricity in the North of Scotland; to authorise the Board to generate and supply electricity and for purposes connected with the matters
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MegaWatt pumped storage scheme in 1935, which had been rejected by Parliament, and the new scheme was for a conventional hydro-electric station with a lower capacity of 130 MW. The plans included two smaller projects, at
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consultancies, to consider how the aims of the act could be implemented. This constituted the Panel of Technical Advisers, and they became an important and permanent part of the board's activities for fifteen years.
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upstream of the Falls of Tummel, and would feed Clunie power station, located below the falls. The level of Loch Tummel would be 17 feet (5.2 m) higher. The third dam was to be built across the Tummel above
454:. He had worked with Johnson when they had been in charge of civil defence, and had initially been critical of the 1943 act because its scope was too limited. The deputy chairman and chief executive was
554:
Following the decision of the tribunal, an order to confirm the scheme was placed before Parliament, but unlike previous schemes, there were attempts to annul the order. William Snadden, the member for
270:. In 1938, the Caledonian Water Power bill was defeated in Parliament. This would have allowed a private company to build hydro-electric schemes in the Highlands, and its defeat was welcomed by the
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By 1968 the installed capacity of all conventional hydro-electric power stations operated by North of Scotland Board was 1047.06 MW, and the total average annual output was 2911.4 GWh.
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266:
for the benefit of the aluminium industry were shelved when Inverness County Council refused to allow water from the River Spey and River Laggan to cross the county border into
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The board's generating capacity was mainly provided by the construction of "schemes" of linked hydro-electric stations, with multiple generators located across one or more
5396:
589:. There were also steam driven and diesel engine driven power stations. When the board was first constituted it owned only two power stations: the oil-fired stations at
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Mackenzie (deputy chairman), Sir John Erskine, Sir George McGlashan, A. I. Mackenzie, A. Macrae, I. A. Duncan Millar, William Hughes, and John Jardine.
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Highlands until a Committee is set up by the Government to enquire into ... these water resources should be developed for the benefit of the Highlands.
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4888:
561:
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5391:
613:
The following hydro-electric stations were operational prior to nationalisation. Some were transferred to the South of Scotland Board.
292:
287:, who had been a member of Parliament since the 1920s, was appointed as Regional Commissioner for Civil Defence for Scotland. In 1941,
4317:
1945:
1920:
1895:
1870:
1382:
1105:
805:
3316:. The board was dissolved in March 1990 and privatised in June 1991. The company's head office was moved from Edinburgh to Perth.
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The second constructional scheme was the Tummel–Garry scheme, which included a much smaller project for a power station at
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5317:
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Supply to customers was through 13 distribution areas. The areas' supply capacity and key data for 1956 were as follows:
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5109:
4774:
4756:
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4300:
1845:
1357:
1256:
1231:
1206:
1004:
979:
858:
826:
697:
678:
443:
250:
132:
4768:
4457:
4382:
4332:
3305:
1662:
1407:
1180:
1054:
816:
519:
451:
344:
284:
4387:
4337:
4091:
3320:
2045:
1555:
377:
5269:
5259:
4874:
4657:
4452:
4407:
4402:
2163:
2095:
1331:
852:
439:
194:
5302:
5104:
4483:
4462:
4432:
4412:
4205:
4190:
2120:
1080:
764:
300:
5099:
5060:
4397:
4362:
4322:
4150:
4129:
3856:
1481:
1432:
832:
438:
In September 1943, the names of the five board members were announced. Four were jointly appointed by the
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1623:
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1130:
846:
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328:
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5292:
5208:
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4327:
4180:
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3327:. The brand name "Scottish Hydro-Electric" continues to be used for the company's Scottish business.
2020:
1995:
810:
447:
324:
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power station commissioned in 1965. It can provide 440 MW of power and has a capacity of 7.1 GWh.
31:
The Dundreggan Dam was built in 1957 to supply water to Glenmoriston hydro-electric power station.
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527:
340:
96:
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2156:
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to create Loch Errochty along the course of a stream called Errochty Water, a tributary of the
26:
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Key operating data for the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board is summarised in the table.
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3324:
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near Gairloch. The main scheme would involve the construction of three dams, the first near
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4709:
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296:
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462:. Ill health led to him being replaced by the engineer Sir Duncan Watson soon afterwards.
311:; James Williamson, a civil engineer who had been involved with hydro-electric schemes in
8:
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4541:
466:
316:
222:
5135:
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Lea, K J (March 1969). "Hydro-Electric Power Generation in the Highlands of Scotland".
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288:
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kV lines; and 27,550 miles (44,340 km) of lines operating at less than 132 kV.
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5125:
4276:
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2166:
512:
238:
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1 × 0.88 MW, 1 × 0.685 MW, 1 × 0.6 MW, 1 × 0.425 MW, (1 × 0.135 MW water driven)
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The following additional hydro-electric stations were commissioned in the 1960s.
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The amount of electricity supplied by the board, in GWh, is shown on the graph.
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at its committee stage, based on the objections raised during the debate.
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249:. It is regarded as one of the major achievements of Scottish politician
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Generation of Electricity in Great Britain year ended 31 December 1946
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Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on
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Key operating data for the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
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Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform
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The Cruachan power station (also known as the Cruachan Dam) is a
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Hydro-electric stations under construction 1958 (output in 1968)
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In 1958 the following hydro-electric stations were in operation:
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Act of Parliament: Hydro-Electric Development (Scotland) Act 1943
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Hydro-electric power stations under construction in 1958 were:
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was formed in 1989 to acquire the board's assets ahead of
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North of Scotland Hydro-electric Board Distribution areas
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2 × 5 MW, 2 × 12.5 MW, 1 × 15 MW, 1 × 6.25 MW, 1 × 1 MW
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237:(1943–1990) was founded to design, construct and manage
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Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research
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387 H.C.Deb., 5th series (1942-43), col 181, quoted in
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1 × 0.45 MW, 1 × 0.425 MW, 1 × 0.274 MW, 3 × 0.075 MW
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There were nine diesel fuelled power stations in 1958.
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Electricity generating stations and transmission system
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Presented to Parliament December 1942 Cmd. 6406, 1943
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The principal schemes constructed by the board were:
450:, and a member of that board. The chairman was to be
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Former nationalised industries of the United Kingdom
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Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
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Hydroelectric power companies of the United Kingdom
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530:. This would feed a power station near the head of
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1807:Hydro-electric stations commissioned in the 1960s
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3642:. London: Electrical Press. pp. C-1 to C-18.
3342:Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom
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465:Shortly after the conception of the board, Major
5353:
5298:Enterprise, Environment and Digital Directorates
3323:was made in December 1998 after the merger with
608:
3975:. London: Electricity Council. pp. 86–91.
489:in 1948, the board took over the assets of the
299:, an engineer who had helped to plan Britain's
4946:Merseyside & North Wales Electricity Board
2713:
2316:1 × 1 MW, 2 × 0.6 MW, 2 × 0.4 MW 2 × 0.37 MW
360:Hydro-Electric Development (Scotland) Act 1943
5021:
4882:
4092:
2698:75 + 30 + 6.4 +15 + 48 + 34 (hydro-electric)
2177:There were two steam power stations in 1958.
430:. c. 32), which was passed on 5 August 1943.
4012:Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply vol.56
3640:Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply vol.56
617:Hydro-electric stations operational in 1946
16:UK hydroelectric government body (1943–1990)
5202:Intermediaries, partnerships & politics
534:. The second dam would be built across the
253:, who chaired the board from 1945 to 1959.
5028:
5014:
4889:
4875:
4099:
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3891:. North of Scotland Hydro Electric Board.
3664:. London: Benn Brothers. pp. 234–235.
25:
3973:Handbook of Electricity Supply Statistics
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315:in the 1930s; and John A. Cameron of the
5402:British companies disestablished in 1990
4587:European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre
4216:Scottish Government (Energy Directorate)
3312:, however the name was later changed to
2730:Total installed generating capacity, MW
2384:1 × 0.375 MW, 1 × 0.135 MW, 2 × 0.2 MW
868:Hydro-electric stations (1958 and 1968)
4021:The Dam Builders - Power from the Glens
4009:
3637:
2172:
309:Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society
5354:
5157:North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
4923:(these two merged in 1955 to form the
4911:North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
4262:North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
4018:
3883:
3686:
3580:
3462:
3438:
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3370:. London: Macmillan. pp. 149–60.
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2333:1 × 0.46 MW, 2 × 0.45 MW, 1 × 0.2 MW
295:. Other members of the committee were
235:North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
20:North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
5412:British companies established in 1943
5009:
4921:South East Scotland Electricity Board
4916:South West Scotland Electricity Board
4870:
4080:
4037:
4003:Electricity undertakings of the world
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3962:
3953:
3911:
3909:
3907:
3905:
3829:
3827:
3818:
3806:
3794:
3782:
3770:
3758:
3746:
3734:
3722:
3710:
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3655:
3653:
3651:
3649:
3633:
3631:
3629:
3627:
3625:
3616:
3592:
3556:
3544:
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3520:
3508:
3496:
3484:
3450:
2401:2 × 2.04 MW, 1 × 2.0 MW, 3 × 1.0 MW
5422:Electric power companies of Scotland
5417:Energy companies established in 1943
4849:
4310:
4056:
3898:from the original on 24 August 2022.
3604:
3568:
3271:
2442:
494:Branderburgh and Oban Corporations.
161:Generation and supply of electricity
5037:Sustainable development in Scotland
4925:South of Scotland Electricity Board
4824:Sustainable development in Scotland
4282:South of Scotland Electricity Board
3915:
3368:Engineers, Managers and Politicians
3347:South of Scotland Electricity Board
3337:Energy policy of the United Kingdom
580:
13:
5392:1990 disestablishments in Scotland
5255:Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009
3959:
3902:
3824:
3646:
3622:
1792:Small compensation water stations
1580:Small compensation water stations
343:of East Fife, who represented the
14:
5433:
3306:North of Scotland Electricity plc
2350:4 × 1 MW, 1 × 0.52 MW, 2 × 2 MW
446:. The fifth was a nominee of the
97:North of Scotland Electricity plc
56:Electricity generation and supply
5335:
4994:
4848:
4837:
4836:
4108:
3321:Scottish and Southern Energy plc
3276:
2367:2 × 2 MW, 3 × 1 MW, 1 × 0.6 MW
452:David Ogilvy, the Earl of Airlie
378:Parliament of the United Kingdom
371:
5387:1943 establishments in Scotland
5270:Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016
5260:Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003
4986:South Eastern Electricity Board
4971:South Western Electricity Board
4951:East Midlands Electricity Board
4936:North Eastern Electricity Board
4931:North Western Electricity Board
3993:
3877:
3834:Electricity Commission (1947).
3477:
2433:
702:Grampian Electricity Supply Co
683:Grampian Electricity Supply Co
664:Grampian Electricity Supply Co
440:Secretary of State for Scotland
433:
195:Secretary of State for Scotland
5407:1942 establishments in England
5110:Scotland–Norway interconnector
3468:
3359:
3300:
2150:Cruachan pumped storage scheme
274:, whose editorial proclaimed:
1:
5362:Defunct companies of Scotland
5303:European Marine Energy Centre
5166:Communities & individuals
5105:Pelamis Wave Energy Converter
4956:South Wales Electricity Board
4206:Office for Nuclear Regulation
4191:European Marine Energy Centre
4042:. Aberdeen University Press.
3352:
849:(often grouped with Sloy/Awe)
609:Hydro-electric power stations
283:When World War II broke out,
256:
227:Distribution areas (see text)
5382:Renewable energy in Scotland
5100:Oyster wave energy converter
4130:Energy in the United Kingdom
3971:Electricity Council (1990).
3857:Scottish and Southern Energy
2459:Supply (generating) capacity
2198:Electricity generated, GWh
7:
5188:Kingdom Housing Association
5075:Projects & technologies
4941:Yorkshire Electricity Board
4014:. London: Electrical Press.
4010:Garrett, Frederick (1959).
4001:Electrical Journal (1958).
3838:. London: HMSO. p. 12.
3660:Electrical Journal (1958).
3638:Garrett, Frederick (1959).
3330:
3314:Scottish Hydro-Electric plc
2714:Operating data 1949 to 1989
2226:1 × 15.625 MW, 2 × 30 MW,
855:(often grouped as Sloy/Awe)
813:(often grouped as Sloy/Awe)
549:National Trust for Scotland
497:
173:£15.741 million (1988)
10:
5438:
5377:Electric power in Scotland
5265:Marine (Scotland) Act 2010
4976:Southern Electricity Board
4961:Midlands Electricity Board
2282:3 × 0.6 MW, 2 × 0.265 MW
444:Minister of Fuel and Power
353:United Kingdom legislation
5331:
5293:Energy policy of Scotland
5278:
5247:
5209:Community Energy Scotland
5201:
5165:
5149:
5118:
5074:
5043:
4992:
4966:Eastern Electricity Board
4906:
4832:
4819:Energy policy of Scotland
4811:
4784:
4749:
4684:
4675:
4635:
4534:
4518:
4492:
4476:
4299:
4244:
4181:Community Energy Scotland
4173:
4164:
4138:
4125:
3319:A further name change to
1791:
1778:
1765:
1752:
1739:
1701:
1661:
1648:
1635:
1622:
1607:
448:Central Electricity Board
413:
408:
395:
384:
370:
365:
358:
325:Central Electricity Board
221:
211:
201:
189:
177:
165:
157:
147:
139:
126:
116:
102:
92:
84:
76:
68:
60:
52:
44:
36:
24:
5323:Scottish Land Commission
4981:London Electricity Board
4005:. London: Benn Brothers.
2220:Dundee (Carolina Port)
930:Nostie Bridge (Lochalsh)
4899:area electricity boards
4272:Scottish Hydro Electric
4038:Payne, Peter L (1988).
3366:Hannah, Leslie (1982).
2247:Diesel engine stations
1030:Grudie Bridge (Fannich)
341:James Henderson-Stewart
4019:Miller, James (2002).
3850:"Power From the Glens"
2681:2.85 (hydro-electric)
2611:0.12 (hydro-electric)
2575:0.75 (hydro-electric)
2239:Diesel engine stations
2189:Steam raising, lb/hr
2157:Cruachan Power Station
786:Tobermory Corporation
751:Inverness Corporation
735:Inverness Corporation
329:Electricity Commission
281:
4428:Moriston (Great Glen)
3325:Southern Electric plc
2645:Electricity imported
2594:2.0 (hydro-electric)
2522:2.4 (hydro-electric)
2503:6.0 (hydro-electric)
2272:energy generated 1958
2203:Aberdeen (Ferryhill)
2181:Steam power stations
719:Greenoch Corporation
646:Dumfries Corporation
276:
4393:Kinlochewe-Talladale
2589:Lorne and the Isles
2195:Maximum demand, MW
2173:Steam power stations
1704:(St Fillans section)
297:William Douglas Weir
153:7073 GWh (1989)
5342:Scotland portal
5234:Scottish Renewables
5214:Energy Saving Trust
5178:Findhorn Ecovillage
4057:Wood, Emma (2002).
3866:on October 18, 2007
3559:, pp. 50, 298.
2723:
2452:
2248:
2182:
1808:
1604:
869:
618:
562:Althincham and Sale
467:Gwilym Lloyd George
317:Scottish Land Court
301:national power grid
203:Number of employees
21:
5372:Energy in Scotland
5136:Pelamis Wave Power
4643:Dundee Incinerator
4363:Garry (Great Glen)
4267:Pelamis Wave Power
3886:"Garry - Moriston"
3487:, pp. 40, 297
2721:
2676:Skye and Lochalsh
2456:Distribution area
2450:
2246:
2180:
2155:See main article:
1806:
1602:
1106:Fasnakyle (Affric)
867:
769:Lochaber Power Co
616:
483:electricity supply
307:, chairman of the
19:
5349:
5348:
5131:Celtic Renewables
5082:Avondale Landfill
5003:
5002:
4864:
4863:
4807:
4806:
4671:
4670:
4295:
4294:
4068:978-1-84282-016-2
4049:978-0-08-036584-8
4030:978-1-84158-225-2
3982:978-0-85188-122-5
3821:, pp. 75–77.
3809:, pp. 72–75.
3797:, pp. 71–72.
3773:, pp. 67–68.
3749:, pp. 64–65.
3737:, pp. 63–64.
3725:, pp. 62–63.
3713:, pp. 60–61.
3619:, pp. 53–54.
3547:, pp. 48–49.
3535:, pp. 46–48.
3511:, pp. 43–45.
3499:, pp. 40–42.
3441:, pp. 20–21.
3417:, pp. 19–20.
3405:, pp. 18–19.
3377:978-0-333-22087-0
3298:
3297:
3267:
3266:
2711:
2710:
2469:Total electricity
2443:Distribution area
2431:
2430:
2236:
2235:
2192:Generating sets
2144:
2143:
1801:
1800:
1597:
1596:
1408:Finlarig (Lawers)
1383:Mullardoch Tunnel
799:
798:
557:Perth and Kinross
423:
422:
366:Act of Parliament
289:Winston Churchill
272:Inverness Courier
231:
230:
149:Production output
122:North of Scotland
40:New establishment
5429:
5340:
5339:
5338:
5239:Transition Towns
5126:Aquamarine Power
5061:Renewable energy
5030:
5023:
5016:
5007:
5006:
4998:
4891:
4884:
4877:
4868:
4867:
4852:
4851:
4840:
4839:
4682:
4681:
4308:
4307:
4277:Scottish Nuclear
4252:Aquamarine Power
4171:
4170:
4151:Renewable energy
4113:
4112:
4111:
4101:
4094:
4087:
4078:
4077:
4072:
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3913:
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3899:
3897:
3890:
3881:
3875:
3874:
3872:
3871:
3865:
3859:. Archived from
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3388:
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3363:
3280:
3279:
3272:
2724:
2720:
2695:South Caledonia
2608:North Caledonia
2453:
2449:
2270:Total electrical
2249:
2245:
2183:
2179:
1809:
1805:
1666:(Killin section)
1624:Sron Mor (Shira)
1605:
1601:
870:
866:
619:
615:
581:Power generation
513:Kyle of Lochalsh
428:6 & 7 Geo. 6
402:6 & 7 Geo. 6
375:
374:
361:
356:
355:
345:Liberal National
241:projects in the
239:hydroelectricity
207:3917 (1989)
182:
29:
22:
18:
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5436:
5432:
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5430:
5428:
5427:
5426:
5352:
5351:
5350:
5345:
5336:
5334:
5327:
5274:
5243:
5229:Scottish Greens
5197:
5161:
5145:
5114:
5070:
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4240:
4236:John Wood Group
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4061:. Luath Press.
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3945:
3924:(46): 155–165.
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3884:NoSHEB (1982).
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1081:Striven (Cowal)
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560:the member for
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460:Bank of England
436:
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251:Thomas Johnston
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193:UK Government (
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5051:Climate change
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1986:
1983:
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1977:
1974:
1972:
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1968:
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1961:
1958:
1955:
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1949:
1947:
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1943:
1939:
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1933:
1930:
1927:
1924:
1922:
1919:
1918:
1914:
1911:
1908:
1905:
1902:
1899:
1897:
1894:
1893:
1889:
1886:
1883:
1880:
1877:
1874:
1872:
1869:
1868:
1864:
1861:
1858:
1855:
1852:
1849:
1847:
1844:
1843:
1838:Annual output
1837:
1832:
1827:
1823:Head of water
1822:
1820:Commissioned
1819:
1814:
1811:
1810:
1804:
1797:
1794:
1790:
1786:
1783:
1781:
1777:
1773:
1770:
1768:
1764:
1760:
1757:
1755:
1751:
1747:
1744:
1742:
1738:
1734:
1731:
1728:
1727:
1723:
1720:
1717:
1716:
1712:
1709:
1706:
1700:
1696:
1693:
1690:
1689:
1685:
1682:
1679:
1678:
1674:
1671:
1668:
1664:
1660:
1656:
1653:
1651:
1647:
1643:
1640:
1638:
1634:
1630:
1627:
1625:
1621:
1616:Output (1968)
1615:
1610:
1606:
1600:
1593:
1591:
1589:
1587:
1584:
1582:
1579:
1578:
1574:
1571:
1568:
1565:
1562:
1559:
1557:
1554:
1553:
1550:
1547:
1544:
1541:
1538:
1535:
1533:
1530:
1529:
1525:
1522:
1519:
1516:
1513:
1510:
1508:
1505:
1504:
1500:
1497:
1494:
1491:
1488:
1485:
1483:
1480:
1479:
1475:
1472:
1469:
1466:
1463:
1461:
1459:
1456:
1455:
1451:
1448:
1445:
1442:
1439:
1436:
1434:
1431:
1430:
1426:
1423:
1420:
1417:
1414:
1411:
1409:
1406:
1405:
1401:
1398:
1395:
1392:
1389:
1386:
1384:
1381:
1380:
1376:
1373:
1370:
1367:
1364:
1361:
1359:
1356:
1355:
1351:
1348:
1345:
1342:
1339:
1336:
1333:
1330:
1329:
1325:
1322:
1319:
1316:
1313:
1310:
1308:
1305:
1304:
1300:
1297:
1294:
1291:
1288:
1285:
1283:
1280:
1279:
1275:
1272:
1269:
1266:
1263:
1260:
1258:
1255:
1254:
1250:
1247:
1244:
1241:
1238:
1235:
1233:
1230:
1229:
1225:
1222:
1219:
1216:
1213:
1210:
1208:
1207:Tummel Bridge
1205:
1204:
1200:
1197:
1194:
1191:
1188:
1185:
1182:
1179:
1178:
1174:
1171:
1168:
1165:
1162:
1159:
1157:
1154:
1153:
1149:
1146:
1143:
1140:
1137:
1134:
1132:
1129:
1128:
1124:
1121:
1118:
1115:
1112:
1109:
1107:
1104:
1103:
1099:
1096:
1093:
1090:
1087:
1084:
1082:
1079:
1078:
1074:
1071:
1068:
1065:
1062:
1059:
1056:
1053:
1052:
1048:
1045:
1042:
1039:
1036:
1033:
1031:
1028:
1027:
1023:
1020:
1017:
1014:
1011:
1008:
1006:
1003:
1002:
998:
995:
992:
989:
986:
983:
981:
978:
977:
973:
970:
967:
964:
961:
958:
956:
953:
952:
948:
945:
942:
939:
936:
933:
931:
928:
927:
923:
920:
917:
914:
911:
908:
905:
904:
899:Output (1968)
898:
894:Output (1958)
893:
891:Commissioned
890:
885:
880:
875:
872:
871:
865:
860:
859:Tummel Valley
857:
854:
851:
848:
845:
843:
840:
838:
834:
830:
828:
825:
823:
820:
818:
815:
812:
809:
807:
806:Affric-Beauly
804:
803:
802:
794:
791:
788:
785:
782:
781:
777:
774:
771:
768:
766:
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734:
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677:
676:
672:
669:
666:
663:
661:
660:Loch Luichart
658:
657:
653:
651:
648:
645:
643:Maxwell Town
642:
641:
636:Output (1946)
635:
633:Commissioned
632:
627:
624:
621:
620:
614:
606:
604:
600:
596:
592:
588:
578:
576:
572:
567:
566:Lord Kinnaird
563:
558:
552:
550:
544:
542:
537:
533:
529:
525:
521:
516:
514:
510:
504:
495:
492:
488:
485:industry was
484:
481:When the UK
479:
475:
472:
468:
463:
461:
457:
453:
449:
445:
441:
431:
429:
419:5 August 1943
418:
416:
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407:
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400:
398:
394:
389:
387:
383:
379:
369:
364:
357:
351:
349:
346:
342:
338:
337:Kingsley Wood
332:
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318:
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286:
280:
275:
273:
269:
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252:
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240:
236:
226:
224:
220:
217:UK Government
216:
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210:
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196:
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176:
172:
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146:
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138:
134:
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125:
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115:
108:
105:
101:
98:
95:
91:
88:Privatisation
87:
83:
79:
75:
71:
67:
63:
59:
55:
51:
47:
43:
39:
35:
28:
23:
5333:
5156:
5095:Islay LIMPET
5088:
4910:
4854:
4842:
4775:Hunterston B
4757:Hunterston A
4597:Hadyard Hill
4526:Islay LIMPET
4301:Active power
4261:
4211:Scottish Gas
4058:
4039:
4020:
4011:
4002:
3994:Bibliography
3972:
3921:
3917:
3879:
3868:. Retrieved
3861:the original
3844:
3835:
3814:
3802:
3790:
3778:
3766:
3754:
3742:
3730:
3718:
3706:
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3386:
3367:
3361:
3318:
3304:
3268:
2717:
2446:
2437:
2434:Transmission
2313:Campbeltown
2258:Power output
2242:
2176:
2161:
2154:
2153:
2145:
1802:
1650:Glenmoriston
1598:
1307:Torr Achilty
863:
800:
612:
603:Isle of Bute
584:
553:
545:
536:River Tummel
517:
505:
501:
487:nationalised
480:
476:
464:
437:
434:Constitution
424:
415:Royal assent
350:
333:
321:
285:Tom Johnston
282:
277:
271:
264:Kinlochleven
260:
234:
232:
180:Total assets
103:Headquarters
45:Company type
5248:Legislation
5056:Land reform
4785:Oil and gas
4769:Chapelcross
4676:Deactivated
4612:Kilgallioch
4582:Crystal Rig
4577:Cruach Mhòr
4493:Oil and gas
4458:Storr Lochs
4383:Kerry Falls
4333:Breadalbane
4023:. Birlinn.
3687:Miller 2002
3581:Miller 2002
3463:Miller 2002
3439:Miller 2002
3427:Miller 2002
3415:Miller 2002
3403:Miller 2002
3391:Miller 2002
3301:Dissolution
3287:Phabricator
2750:expenditure
1846:Loch Ericht
1718:Dalchonzie
1707:St Fillans
1702:Breadalbane
1663:Breadalbane
1334:(Ullapool)
1181:Storr Lochs
1057:(Gairloch)
1055:Kerry Falls
817:Breadalbane
571:River Conon
532:Loch Tummel
528:River Garry
520:Kerry Falls
305:Neil Beaton
293:Lord Cooper
268:Argyllshire
143:Electricity
118:Area served
5356:Categories
5308:NatureScot
5173:David Reay
5066:Wind power
4722:Kincardine
4704:Portobello
4648:Greengairs
4617:Pates Hill
4388:Kilmelfort
4338:Chliostair
4186:EDF Energy
4156:Wind power
3954:Payne 1988
3870:2015-04-09
3819:Payne 1988
3807:Payne 1988
3795:Payne 1988
3783:Payne 1988
3771:Payne 1988
3759:Payne 1988
3747:Payne 1988
3735:Payne 1988
3723:Payne 1988
3711:Payne 1988
3699:Payne 1988
3675:Payne 1988
3617:Payne 1988
3593:Payne 1988
3557:Payne 1988
3545:Payne 1988
3533:Payne 1988
3521:Payne 1988
3509:Payne 1988
3497:Payne 1988
3485:Payne 1988
3451:Payne 1988
3353:References
2757:£ million
2755:Net profit
2752:£ million
2745:Employees
2742:Thousands
2476:Consumers
2415:Tobermory
2398:Stornoway
2330:Daliburgh
2046:Chliostair
1556:Kilmelfort
1507:Ceannacroc
1482:Invergarry
886:Water head
783:Tobermory
575:Ross-shire
509:Loch Morar
391:aforesaid.
386:Long title
257:Background
168:Net income
135:(Chairman)
128:Key people
4901:from 1948
4740:Longannet
4734:Cockenzie
4663:Westfield
4602:Hare Hill
4562:Black Law
4547:Arecleoch
4542:Ardrossan
4510:Stornoway
4505:Peterhead
4408:Loch Gair
4403:Loch Dubh
4040:The Hydro
3605:Wood 2002
3569:Wood 2002
2740:Customers
2659:Shetland
2570:Lochaber
2517:Dalriada
2481:Aberdeen
2471:sold 1956
2464:Max. load
2381:Lochalsh
2347:Kirkwall
2096:Loch Gair
1921:Culligran
1871:Kilmorack
1828:Catchment
1680:Lubreoch
1332:Loch Dubh
1236:Grampian
1211:Grampian
1135:8 and 68
1085:4 and 69
980:Pitlochry
541:Pitlochry
524:Trinafour
471:Edinburgh
243:Highlands
223:Divisions
107:Edinburgh
93:Successor
5087:MV
4843:Category
4792:Inverkip
4763:Dounreay
4716:Braehead
4692:Pinkston
4678:stations
4627:Whitelee
4622:Seagreen
4552:Beatrice
4413:Lochaber
4358:Galloway
4348:Cruachan
4303:stations
4119:Scotland
3893:Archived
3331:See also
2704:226.956
2617:210.655
2545:277.295
2490:238.752
2364:LerwIck
2296:Brodick
2279:Bowmore
2255:Engines
2252:Station
2232:228.655
2223:812,000
2206:604,000
2186:Station
1996:Inverawe
1971:Livishie
1833:Capacity
1729:Lednoch
1691:Cashlie
1637:Mossford
1611:Capacity
1608:Station
1458:Achanalt
1358:Errochty
1298:114.743
1282:Luichart
1248:150.174
1122:209.437
1021:147.398
881:Capacity
873:Station
837:Moriston
778:455,385
765:Lochaber
711:113,081
692:157,273
628:Capacity
622:Station
599:Rothesay
591:Kirkwall
498:Activity
491:Grampian
442:and the
397:Citation
313:Galloway
247:Scotland
158:Services
140:Products
111:Scotland
53:Industry
37:Formerly
5193:Scoraig
5141:Wavegen
5089:Hallaig
4897:Former
4855:Commons
4750:Nuclear
4718:(1980s)
4712:(1980s)
4694:(1960s)
4500:Lerwick
4484:Torness
4477:Nuclear
4463:Striven
4433:Mucomir
4373:Glendoe
4287:Wavegen
4245:Defunct
4174:Current
4139:Sectors
3289:and on
3240:15.741
3217:17.298
3171:–6.075
3148:12.191
3125:18.358
3102:13.217
3079:11.214
2941:–2.274
2918:–2.725
2895:–2.474
2872:–3.207
2826:–1.399
2803:–0.029
2748:Capital
2733:Maximum
2707:57,050
2701:70.193
2654:13,725
2648:13.647
2634:11.408
2625:Orkney
2620:63,289
2614:70.889
2600:21.893
2581:12.735
2562:13.079
2548:66,086
2539:45.625
2536:Dundee
2528:23.953
2512:15,308
2493:74,479
2410:18.963
2376:12.894
2359:14.807
2263:Maximum
2215:65.906
2121:Mucomir
1767:Cassley
1669:Lochay
1548:14.444
1523:58.086
1498:72.017
1449:90.252
1424:53.747
1374:80.2.2
1323:29.838
1232:Rannoch
1223:55.023
1183:(Skye)
1172:45.826
1046:99.487
996:52.948
921:104.88
835:–
772:55,950
748:Inshes
705:23,950
686:44,520
679:Rannoch
673:13,219
601:on the
404:. c. 32
77:Defunct
69:Founder
61:Founded
5044:Issues
4800:(2011)
4794:(1988)
4777:(2022)
4771:(2004)
4765:(1994)
4759:(1990)
4742:(2016)
4736:(2013)
4730:(2000)
4728:Methil
4724:(1997)
4710:Barony
4706:(1977)
4700:(1976)
4607:Hywind
4468:Tummel
4398:Lanark
4353:Foyers
4115:Energy
4065:
4046:
4027:
3979:
3938:621414
3936:
3374:
3263:0.584
3194:5.930
3056:2.473
3033:2.065
3010:1.794
2987:5.888
2964:0.103
2849:0.093
2780:0.097
2735:demand
2690:4,121
2671:4,651
2668:9.756
2665:3.465
2637:5,123
2603:5,539
2584:3,628
2565:7,285
2553:Lewis
2542:80.97
2531:7,451
2525:6.658
2509:36.65
2506:10.56
2498:Cowal
2484:57.25
2427:1.486
2421:1.375
2393:0.059
2373:3.985
2342:2.798
2339:0.730
2325:3.332
2308:5.725
2302:3.087
2291:4.978
2265:demand
1946:Deanie
1815:Scheme
1585:0.675
1433:Quoich
1349:4.299
1273:15.93
1198:5.871
1147:8.837
1097:17.84
1072:2.801
1005:Clunie
971:2.422
946:4.607
876:Scheme
827:Foyers
759:159.6
743:680.7
732:Bught
727:635.2
716:Glebe
698:Tummel
654:220.6
625:Owner
595:Orkney
327:, the
213:Parent
5219:FREDS
5183:Gigha
4812:Other
4698:Yoker
4636:Other
4572:Clyde
4448:Shira
4423:Morar
4418:Lussa
4378:Inver
4368:Gisla
4343:Conon
4323:Arran
4311:Hydro
4196:FREDS
3934:JSTOR
3896:(PDF)
3889:(PDF)
3864:(PDF)
3853:(PDF)
3260:38.3
3257:3917
3251:1419
3248:3265
3245:1989
3237:54.0
3234:3861
3228:1486
3225:3265
3222:1988
3214:54.7
3211:3795
3205:1660
3202:3262
3199:1987
3191:44.5
3188:3767
3182:1502
3179:3259
3176:1986
3168:38.3
3165:3830
3159:1552
3156:3259
3153:1985
3145:38.9
3142:3840
3136:1495
3133:3179
3130:1984
3122:41.9
3119:3920
3113:1443
3110:3173
3107:1983
3099:32.5
3096:4005
3090:1740
3087:2551
3084:1982
3076:41.5
3073:4115
3067:1637
3064:2125
3061:1981
3053:42.7
3050:4146
3044:1695
3041:2116
3038:1980
3030:47.6
3027:4059
3021:1691
3018:2116
3015:1979
3007:63.5
3004:3910
2998:1576
2995:2109
2992:1978
2984:77.2
2981:3796
2975:1614
2972:2176
2969:1977
2961:70.1
2958:3808
2952:1486
2949:2160
2946:1976
2938:32.2
2935:3745
2929:1498
2926:2150
2923:1975
2915:16.9
2912:3673
2906:1456
2903:2150
2900:1974
2892:16.1
2889:3588
2883:1339
2880:1832
2877:1973
2869:14.4
2866:3641
2860:1289
2857:1821
2854:1972
2846:11.3
2843:3832
2837:1045
2834:1830
2831:1971
2820:3860
2811:1815
2808:1969
2800:13.0
2797:3038
2788:1047
2785:1959
2777:13.4
2774:2453
2762:1949
2727:Year
2687:7.81
2651:3181
2631:3.93
2628:5.04
2597:6.36
2578:3.66
2559:4.73
2556:7.68
2501:2.952
2487:72.7
2424:0.47
2407:5.55
2404:9.08
2390:0.59
2387:0.91
2356:4.48
2353:8.52
2336:1.56
2322:2.71
2319:3.74
2305:2.18
2288:1.38
2285:2.33
2229:76.8
2212:53.1
2137:1.95
2128:1962
2103:1961
2087:0.54
2078:1960
2071:Gisla
2053:1960
2028:1963
2003:1963
1978:1962
1953:1963
1928:1962
1903:1962
1896:Aigas
1878:1962
1853:1962
1780:Orrin
1741:Lairg
1572:9.19
1569:1956
1545:1956
1520:1956
1495:1956
1473:6.99
1470:1956
1446:1955
1421:1956
1418:1362
1399:6.92
1396:1956
1393:1956
1371:1955
1346:1954
1320:1954
1295:1954
1270:1953
1245:1930
1220:1933
1195:1952
1189:2.85
1169:1955
1156:Shira
1144:1952
1131:Lussa
1119:1951
1094:1951
1069:1952
1063:1.25
1043:1950
1018:1950
1012:61.2
993:1950
968:1948
962:0.75
955:Morar
943:1947
937:1.25
918:1957
906:Sloy
888:feet
847:Shira
833:Garry
822:Conon
795:60.3
792:1927
775:1929
722:3382
708:1933
689:1930
670:1926
667:2035
409:Dates
190:Owner
5318:SEPA
4798:Fife
4685:Coal
4592:Farr
4535:Wind
4519:Wave
4453:Sloy
4443:Shin
4063:ISBN
4044:ISBN
4025:ISBN
3977:ISBN
3372:ISBN
3254:597
3231:590
3208:585
3185:578
3162:571
3139:563
3116:556
3093:549
3070:543
3047:536
3024:528
3001:520
2978:510
2955:498
2932:486
2909:477
2886:488
2863:482
2840:473
2823:7.8
2817:454
2814:992
2794:384
2791:861
2771:222
2768:216
2765:251
2684:2.5
2679:0.91
2662:6.2
2592:1.56
2520:3.14
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2370:7.6
2274:GWh
2134:383
2106:109
2065:2.4
2056:122
2031:172
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1959:212
1956:113
1934:290
1909:780
1884:906
1862:2.2
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1795:3.7
1761:103
1754:Shin
1745:3.5
1675:160
1657:114
1644:112
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1566:365
1542:817
1517:296
1492:175
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1390:2.4
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1343:543
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1292:185
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1066:185
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2025:28
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2000:28
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1984:41
1965:94
1962:38
1950:30
1940:57
1937:24
1931:60
1925:30
1915:55
1912:20
1906:18
1900:30
1890:55
1887:20
1881:17
1875:30
1865:11
1859:89
1856:55
1850:31
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1830:km
1787:76
1784:18
1774:24
1771:10
1758:24
1748:10
1724:18
1713:76
1710:21
1697:25
1694:11
1686:13
1672:47
1654:32
1641:24
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1560:21
1536:27
1526:73
1514:20
1511:23
1501:82
1489:20
1486:23
1467:65
1452:77
1440:22
1437:24
1427:80
1415:30
1412:18
1377:84
1365:75
1337:20
1326:36
1317:52
1314:15
1311:16
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1286:16
1276:17
1267:92
1261:15
1239:48
1214:34
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1175:74
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1100:19
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