Great Glen Hydroelectric Scheme
The Great Glen Hydroelectric Scheme is a renewable energy project located in the Scottish Highlands. It harnesses the power of water from the Great Glen to generate electricity, utilizing a series of dams and turbines. This scheme plays a significant role in providing sustainable energy to the region.
Constructed in the 1970s, the scheme consists of several key components, including the Loch Ness and Loch Oich reservoirs. It contributes to Scotland's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote green energy sources, supporting both local communities and the environment.