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Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum are seen on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides
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Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum are seen on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides
Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum (R), are seen from the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, 28 May 2014. The Scottish island of Eigg has the first completely wind, water and sun-powered electricity grid in the world, according to the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust. According to a local, between 85 and 95 percent of the energy consumed on the island comes from renewable resources. Scottish nationalists say that the best way to harness Scotlands renewable energy potential is to vote for independence on Sept 18, although an independent Scotland would also benefit from large oil reserves in the North Sea. Campaigners to keep Scotland in the United Kingdom argue that the growing renewables sector would suffer with independence, as the cost of new infrastructure would not be spread out across the whole of Britain. Picture taken 28 May 2014. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY ELECTIONS)
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This print showcases the stunning Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum, as seen from the picturesque island of Eigg in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. The image not only captures the natural beauty of this remote location but also symbolizes a groundbreaking achievement in sustainable energy. Eigg is home to the world's first fully wind, water, and sun-powered electricity grid, making it a shining example of renewable energy innovation. According to the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust, between 85 and 95 percent of the island's energy consumption comes from renewable resources. This remarkable feat has garnered attention from Scottish nationalists who argue that independence would further harness Scotland's vast potential for renewable energy. However, opponents believe that an independent Scotland may face challenges in funding new infrastructure without spreading costs across all of Britain. Beyond its commitment to sustainability, Eigg boasts another valuable resource – large oil reserves in the North Sea. As such, both sides present compelling arguments regarding Scotland's future energy landscape. In this ever-evolving debate on Scottish independence and its impact on renewables, this photograph serves as a visual reminder of nature's grandeur and humanity’s ability to embrace clean energy solutions. It encapsulates not just a breathtaking view but also embodies hope for a greener future where harmony with nature becomes our collective priority.
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