IN YEARS gone by, it was the revered coal miners of Lanarkshire, Lothians and Fife who dug the coal that burned in power stations.It was a plentiful fossil fuel keeping Scotland’s homes warm and making electric lights and kitchen appliances click on in an instant.But, over many decades, the dangerous levels of carbon emissions from coal started to cook our planet too.Now, as we respond to a global climate emergency, the majority of the UK’s energy needs are coming from the wind, a cleaner, greener source.Lindsay McQuade, chief executive of Glasgow-based ScottishPower Renewables, a division of ScottishPower, and principal partner for COP26 in Glasgow, said: “When I tell my 11-year-old daughter that once our energy came from coal, which was
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