As PaddyAnn says, wind is not the only source of renewable power. Rainwater is a very constant source, filling lochs and reservoirs and turing turbines on windless days as well as windy ones, Hydro-electric schemes produce clean power, and pumped hydro schemes store the source of that power by using off-peak production to pump the water to storage loch where it can be released to turn turbines when it is needed.
The UK has four pumped storage hydro power stations in Scotland and Wales, with a total capacity of 2.8 GW. The operators of Cruachan power station in the Highlands are seeking planning permission to increase its capacity with more catchment and storage.
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