Councillors are set to approve the scheme this week
Derelict sites of land in Glasgow are set to be handed over to residents to be converted into plots for renewable energy.
Potential sites could be made available for potential lease in October and November if councillors give the proposal the go-ahead.Read More: All the Glasgow streets set to have pavement parking ban from next month "This will help the city to decarbonise energy provision, meet our net zero carbon 2030 target, and support and empower communities to take climate action that they can directly benefit from."
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