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Project aim

Calculations show how the current greenhouse gas monitoring network does not have sensitivity to Scotland (emissions from lighter areas cannot be picked up by the current network). Taken from H F Dacre et al 2021 Environ. Res. Lett. 16 094043

Balruddery Farm’s location in eastern Scotland and dominant westerly winds means that measuring gases in the atmosphere here allows scientists to track emissions from right across Scotland including emissions from the agricultural sector.

The proposed development has been designed with considerations in place to minimise local disturbance. A ‘free-standing’ tower structure has been chosen over a guy-wired version to reduce ground disturbance, visual impact and ecological disruption and increase security and safety.

Balruddery Farm location
The proposed tower structure superimposed on a picture taken from north of Balruddery Farm overlooking Tay Road Bridge. The proposed tower is illustrated in the middle-right of the picture.

 

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