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Controversial wind farm plans off coast of Methil to come in for public scrutiny – Courier

Published by SAS Volunteer on November 15, 2017 November 15, 2017

By Cheryl Peebles
Plans for a wind farm off the coast of Fife are to be scrutinised at a
public meeting later this month.
Nine huge turbines could be erected in the Firth of Forth, a mile offshore
from Methil.
Most of the structures in Largo Bay would stand 600ft above the water, and
one 740ft.
Largo Area Community Council has invited people to its next meeting on
November 20 to hear more about the proposal from the company behind it 2B
Energy.
Peter Aitken, of the community council, said: “A presentation will be given
on the nine wind turbines proposed to be sited in Largo Bay, followed by a
question and answer session.
“The presentation will also deal with the proposed onshore routes for the
cables from the wind turbines.
“This is an opportunity for the community to hear first-hand details of
this proposed project.”
The Forthwind Demonstration Project is aimed at validating the firm’s
technology both as a standalone turbine and as part of an offshore array.
The first stage was the successful operation of a prototype turbine in the
Netherlands and the second will be the erection of two demonstration
turbines offshore at Methil next year, consent having been granted by the
Scottish Government in December 2016.
An additional seven turbines in the Methil development area to fully
demonstrate the 2B Energy ‘Powerblock’ will be the final phase.
Six of the turbines would be fixed to the seabed and three may be deployed
using floating technology.
A helipad is also included in the design and the onshore component would
include a landing and cable route to a transformer station and control
station at Fife Energy Park.
Consent will be sought from Scottish ministers for a 40-year lifespan.
Independent analysis cited by 2B Energy concluded the 65MW wind farm
development would create employment for over 550 people at its peak and
support a further 1,200 jobs.
Pre-application consultation is being conducted and a report will be
produced before an application is made for a marine licence.
Largo Area Community Council’s meeting will be held in The Stables, Church
Place, Upper Largo, on November 20 at 7pm.

 

 


 

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