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That is because people tend not to live where it is very windy or where it is very sunny at a global level, which means that all that energy is being generated far away from consumer points.
Forgive my terminology—other companies are available—but it is because we live in an Amazon culture, whereby we expect an immediate response, that I ask, why would I not be able to vote somewhere else in the area?
I should say that the question that involves the case law that I mentioned in that answer is probably still live and its resolution could be based even on the current law, because there are competing decisions.
Fishers are just trying to make a living, and ENGOs are trying to secure a long-term future for the people of Scotland that serves the public interest.