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Loch Leathan hydro power station on the Trotternish peninsular, Isle of Skye Scotland, UK. It has a 2.4 Megawatt capacity with a head of 136m or 446 feet, and generates an average of 8 million Kw hours per year. This shot shows the railway line that is used to haul equipment up and down to the power station from the road at the top of the cliff.
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