The Viking windfarm in the Shetland Islands, the northernmost region of the UK, hosts 103 turbines, but residents say they are often stationary during strong winds.

Shetland windfarm owner is paid £10million-a-year to turn off turbines during gale force winds - while people living in its shadow fork out for some of Britain's highest energy bills
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