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Experts have previously argued Scotland’s ability to power most of the country using renewable sources could help secure a YES vote in indyref2.
Earlier this year, Scotland announced it narrowly missed its target of generating 100 percent of its electricty demand from renewables.
Data published in March showed Scotland was less than three percent of the mark.
But should an independent Scotland rejoin the EU, it is likely the bloc would not subsidise the nation’s green sector.
There is, however, an opportunity for Scotland and the EU to partner up on the issue of green energy.
According to the Edinburgh Napier experts, Scotland is extremely well placed to be a wind power powerhouse and that could help the EU meet its carbon greenhouse neutrality goals.
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