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David and Goliath battle over island windfarm – Herald

Published by SAS Volunteer on August 21, 2017 August 21, 2017

A LEADING green energy entrepreneur has thrown his support behind an island
community as they wage a David and Goliath style battle against a major
wind farm developer.
Steve McDonald, whose renewables projects include The UK’s biggest onshore
wind farm project at Whitelee near Eaglesham in East Renfrewshire, said he
believes most of the revenue from a proposed green energy development on
common grazings around Stornoway would flow straight into foreign pockets
if island crofters lost their bid to run their own wind farm.
He questioned whether the rival proposal by Lewis Wind Power, a private
consortium owned by energy giant EDF and engineering firm
Amec-Foster-Wheeler, would represent a “good return on investment” for the
millions of pounds of UK taxpayers cash needed to create infrastructure. Mr
McDonald, a co-founder of Sgurr Energy, has given his support to smaller
community-based energy schemes, claiming most of the revenue from the
development will go abroad if the LWP scheme is successful.
“I don’t think that’s a good return on investment to the UK taxpayer,” he
added.
Island crofting communities are preparing to do battle against the energy
consortium’s hostile bid to create a 36 turbine wind farm capable of
powering 135,000 homes on common land. The islanders want to build a
smaller wind farm on part of the site, with profits returning to the local
community. Four townships – Melbost and Branahuie, Sandwick East Street,
Sandwick North Street and Aginish – lodged applications to the Crofting
Commission nearly a year ago.
However before the commission was able to act, Lewis Wind Power lodged a
hostile application with the Land Court, seeking to develop the area with
or without crofters’ consent. Landlord for the proposed site, the Stornoway
Trust, has signed a 70 year lease to EDF and Amec for LWPs development.
Lewis Wind Power has insisted their plans will benefit crofters.
A spokesman for EDF said: “The Land Court will make sure the crofters on
the Stornoway wind farm land get a fair deal in respect of the income they
will receive in return for having wind farm infrastructure on their land.”

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