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Devilleville was the champion of the league in the 2005-2006 season. The club intends to erect two wind turbines at the two main stadiums of the Royal Princess Park. They want two wind turbines to power the stadium and nearby homes and commercial neighborhoods.
The British "Scotsman" said that the cost of 300,000-400,000 pounds depends on Tesco, the UK's largest retailer. It proposes to build a super-city Tesco around the stadium to ensure that money is invested in community projects to ensure approval. .
The Royal Princess Stadium and Community Trust are the owners of the rental stadium to the team. Its person in charge said that the people who promoted the project were not the current rural people. If the project was implemented, the most benefited were the Royal Princess Stadium and the residents and businesses in the nearby areas.
British Football Association officials said that the club's reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is the big news, this is the team's initiative.
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British football club will provide lighting with wind power
According to foreign media reports, the British Highland League's Devilleville Football Club will become the first team in the UK to use wind power to illuminate the stadium.