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  1. Loch Ness pumped storage hydro development explored

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    Loch Ness pumped storage hydro development explored

    Glen Earrach Energy proposes a 2GW output and 34GWh maximum storage pumped hydro plant utilizing Loch Ness and Loch nam Breac Dearga on the Balmacaan Estate. If approved, this would be among the largest pumped storage projects in the UK. While aligning with the government's net-zero environmental plan for 2045, the project has faced objections. Save Loch Ness, a community campaign group comprising locals, businesses, and experts, opposes large pumped-storage hydro projects planned for the loch, citing concerns about environmental impact and the loss of the loch's natural beauty. To provide clarity, Shannon Marvell will meet with both parties to discuss potential benefits, community opinions, and the anticipated impact of pump hydro storage on the area. -- This podcast was brought to you by Highland News and Media.  Hosted by: Shannon Marvell Produced by: Christopher Dixon Journalist: Shannon Marvell Stories discussed in this episode: Loch Ness pumped storage hydro proposals prompt call from salmon fishery boarde for public inquiry Loch Ness Glen Earrach Energy hydro plans spark objections amid fears over increased traffic on A82 and seismic risks Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) raises questions over Loch Ness hydro flood risks Loch Ness Glen Earrach pumped storage hydro project moves forward as planning application submitted Loch Ness £20 million Glen Earrach hydro scheme benefit fund consultation launched Get notified for every episode and subscribe. Apple Podcasts Spotify  YouTube

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  2. "Sometimes you need a bit of luck"

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    "Sometimes you need a bit of luck"

    With Ross Countyconfirming Don Cowie's exit by mutual agreement, just weeks into the Championship campaign, we break down what Cowie’s departure means for Ross County’s season. We take a closer look at how supporters are reacting to the news and what they want to see next as well as hearing from the Staggies interim manager John Robertson, who shares his thoughts on stepping into the role and guiding the club through a pivotal period. – This podcast was brought to you by Highland News and Media.  Hosted by: Shannon Marvell Produced by: Christopher Dixon Journalist: Andrew Henderson Stories discussed in this episode: Ross County still to find a win in the league as they are left stung by Partick Thistle in Dingwall to fall to the bottom of the Championship Ross County looking for new manager as Don Cowie stands down by mutual consent after defeat to Partick Thistle which sent them to the bottom of the Championship Ross County confirm appointment of John Robertson as Dingwall club’s interim manager following exit of Don Cowie Ross County interim manager John Robertson intends to buy Staggies board time to decide future direction while bringing points back to Dingwall Ross County interim manager John Robertson does not believe wholesale changes are needed in Dingwall to see Staggies rise back up Championship table - Get notified for every episode and subscribe. Apple Podcasts: Spotify YouTube

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The stories behind the headlines - A weekly podcast diving deeper into the biggest local stories in the Highlands, with the journalists who covered them.