The Fair Isle islanders do not use mains electricity because of their remote location and the high cost of connecting to the mainland grid. Instead, they rely on locally generated renewable energy sources like wind turbines and solar panels, along with backup diesel generators for when renewable sources are not sufficient.
It was used when BOB was born
Isle of Man covers 141,440 acres.
Isle of Wight's area is 148 square miles (384 square kilometers).
Isle of Wight's total area is 93,888 acres.
The Isle of Pines is called so because of its abundance of tall and straight pine trees that cover the island. These distinctive trees are the reason for its name.
Isle of Wight Islanders was created in 1996.
Fair isle only produces about 85% of there energy
wind turbines and diesel engines
because the fair isle produces its own electricity. 2/3 of it coming from wind turbines and the other 1/3 coming from diesel generators.
Fair Isle has a population of approximately 55 residents.
This is known as the Fair Isle Pattern used to make Fair Isle Jumpers. Or Fair Isle 'Gansie' if you are from Shetland.
Fair Isle knitting originates from Fair Isle, one of the Shetland Islands in Scotland.
Fair Isle Wren was created in 1951.
The area of Fair Isle is 7,680,000.0 square meters.
Currently, 69 people live on Fair Isle.
The airport code for Fair Isle Airport is FIE.
Between Orkney and Shetland.