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Green energy delivers £20m community funding boost

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Community projects across Scotland benefited from a record amount as a result of expansion of green energy

Green energy projects delivered a multimillion pound boost to Scottish communities last year.

Projects such as windfarms delivered £20,507,747 for a range of community projects in 2019.

More than 240 renewable energy schemes are now paying out to local communities, with the cash going to schemes that help tackle fuel poverty, improve transport and improve green spaces.

Local Energy Scotland, which keeps a register of community benefits, hailed the payments topping £20m for the first time.

Chris Morris, Local Energy Scotland manager, said: “We know that community benefits make a real and transformational difference to communities and it’s great to see this landmark milestone being reached.

“The amount of benefit that these payments offer really goes to show their worth.”

Morag Watson, director of policy at Scottish Renewables, said: “Renewable energy is transforming communities across Scotland, providing enormous economic, environmental and social benefits to some of the country’s most remote areas.

“Scottish Renewables is committed to ensuring those positive impacts are maximised, with voluntary community benefit payments being just one part of that process.

“It is fantastic news that £20m of community benefit payments has been made to communities across the country in the past 12 months.”