Plans for a hydro electric power scheme in the Scottish Borders have moved forward with the publication of a report by the Scottish Sustainable Energy Foundation (SSEF).
The report looked into costs, output and revenue potential from restoring a reservoir at the Rough Hope burn near Craik.
SSEF Chief Executive Euan Robson said: "People think that hydro power equals the Highlands.
"Whilst no one is talking about massive great reservoirs, SSEF believes that small scale schemes such as this could be important for the Borders and more widely the south of Scotland, fitting well into the landscape."
It is hoped the project planned for the Borthwick Valley, west of Hawick, will help alleviate flooding problems in the area.
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