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buildings in the area were built of local stone, in a style which he called cottage architecture. He began to wonder whether it would be possible to use stone for the power station, despite the fact that building with stone was a dying art. With some trepidation, he approached MacColl to discuss his proposal, and found that MacColl was in complete agreement with the concept. He asked Shearer to produce a list of sources for the material, and to find contractors who could muster enough quarrymen and masons to ensure the success of the idea. Implementation was not without its difficulties, but these were gradually overcome, and the Lochalsh Power Station at Nostie was completed in 1948. It was officially opened on 21 December by Miss Macrae from Conchra, with Tom Johnston overseeing the proceedings. The smaller station at Morar was designed by
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Further down, it changes to twin 24-inch (610 mm) pipelines, and only the joins where it changes direction are encased in concrete. It runs on the surface, broadly parallel to the Allt Gleann Udalain, to a point just to the north of the A87 road. The final small section to Nostie Bridge power station, which is immediately to the south of the road, runs underground. The outflow from the station rejoins the river a short distance to the south-east, which flows over a weir and is crossed by a bridge carrying the road through Nostie. In the early 20th century, there was a footbridge, a ford and stepping stones at this point. The bridge forms the highest point to which tides flow, and the river then enters Nostie Bay and Loch Alsh.
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then 20 MW, and existing hydro-electric stations that had been refurbished to improve efficiency could be included. Nostie Bridge at 1.3 MW thus qualified, and between 2003 and 2007 the station qualified for 22,390 Renewable Obligation Certificates, generating a subsidy for SSE of nearly £1,042,000. Between 2004 and 2007 the station operated at an average
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In 1955, there was a severe drought in the Highlands, and water levels in Lochalsh Dam dropped sufficiently that reductions in the amount of power produced seemed likely. In order to resolve the problem, workers constructed nearly 1 mile (1.6 km) of channel to enable water from Loch na Smeòraich
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legislation was introduced. It was conceived as a way to promote the development of small-scale hydro-electric, wave power, tidal power, photovoltaics, wind power and biomas schemes, but by the time it came into force, the definition of small scale had been increased from 5 MW to 10 MW and
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Just below the dam is a weir, where a valve house routes most of the water discharged from the dam into a steel pipeline. This is initially 33 inches (840 mm) in diameter, and is encased in concrete. It follows the contours of the valley, and is reinforced whenever the route changes direction.
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was one of three members of the Panel of Architectural Advisors to the Board, and he was asked to carry out the architectural work for the Lochalsh scheme. The civil engineers stated that they wanted a rectangular brick building with a slate roof. Shearer visited the site, and noted that all of the
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A reservoir for the power station was formed by constructing a dam across Gleann Udalain. This is a mass gravity structure, with the top of the dam forming the spillway for most of its width. A walkway is carried over the dam supported by a continuous row of arches. The dam is 250 feet (76 m)
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yet to reach the remoter areas of Scotland, one dam would provide enough power for the Lochalsh and Loch Carron local distribution network, which covered around 144 square miles (370 km). The population of the area was 2,400, and the scheme would serve around 95 percent of the people. As an
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which enables the compensation flow released to maintain the habitat in the Allt Gleann Udalain to be used to generate extra electricity. The machine was fitted with manual spear valves, which were adjusted during the commissioning phase to ensure that the regulatory compensation flow would be
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It is the home of the well known young Scottish harpist, Murdo Macrae. He was born there, the second son of Farquar Macrae, a hill farmer and Susie Macrae, a dentist, both of whom were musical. He began to play the piano when he was five, and discovered the harp at
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released whatever the level of the reservoir. To prevent damage to the turbine if the load is suddenly removed, it is fitted with a deflector system, that ensures the flow is still able to pass without spinning the turbine.
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long and 56 feet (17 m) high in the centre of the valley. The reservoir is known as Lochalsh Dam, covers an area of 30 acres (12 ha), and its surface level is 502 feet (153 m) above
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The Lochalsh scheme would be built at Nostie Bridge, where the A87 road crosses the Allt Gleann Udalain, just to the west of the hamlet, by the engineers
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interim measure, a diesel generator was used to supply the area, which also provided power to a local network in the south-east of the
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during his time as Secretary of State for Scotland, championed the Hydro-electric Development (Scotland) Act 1943, which created the
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Nostie Bridge power station, showing the stone construction. The tailrace discharges into the river soon after leaving the station.
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and at Plockton High School, he went to the City of Edinburgh Music School, and subsequently began a post graduate course at
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to supplement the supply in Lochalsh Dam. The work was carried out using hand tools.
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Nostie was also the home village of the late Reverend Kenneth MacLeod.
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primary school when he was nine. After finishing his schooling at
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The road through Nostie, looking towards the A87 junction
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Index

Scottish Gaelic

Nostie is located in Highland
Highland
OS grid reference
NG860270
Council area
Highland
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Kyle of Lochalsh
Postcode district
IV40 8
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK
Scotland
57°17′02″N 5°33′06″W / 57.28391°N 5.55153°W / 57.28391; -5.55153
Scottish Gaelic
Nostie Bay
Loch Alsh
Scottish Highlands
Highland
Eilean Donan

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