The Herald

More power to Dutch travellers

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I HAVE learned that thanks to the onward march of renewable science all Dutch trains since January 1 have been powered by electricit­y sourced from windmills. One windmill in one hour can power one train for 120 miles, and 600,000 Dutch passengers are getting the benefit.

It will make my heart warm a little and help bring succour to my frost-bitten limbs the next time I fail to get on a Glasgow-bound service at Haymarket due to overcrowdi­ng. When I am stranded at Croy because of a cancellati­on, or an accidental­ly non-stopping diesel motorised unit, I shall look up at the powerless electrical cables and know that all is right with the world, sorry, I mean the Netherland­s. Next time I venture out on the mountains of Caledonia I shall stand proud, atop the peaks, looking at the endless wind farms enriching absentee landowners, and will be happy that we in Scotland are being screwed for the benefit of Dutch commuters. Maurice Hickey, 15 Glenbank Road, Lenzie. IT IS worth scrutinisi­ng the recent statement from Scottish Renewables, stating that wind power generation recently reached 10 GW and that this demonstrat­es it is “reliable”. Let us accept their output figure was very briefly true. That wind power generation output is reliable is, demonstrab­ly, not the case. What we have therefore is a half-truth.

Half-truths are like half-bricks: they can be cast much farther. DB Watson, Saviskaill, Langdales Avenue, Cumbernaul­d.

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