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Company lodges plans for huge Highland wind farm – Energy Voice

Published by SAS Volunteer on October 3, 2018 October 3, 2018

Written by Louise Glen
A formal application for Scotland’s fourth-biggest wind farm, sited in the
Highlands, has been lodged.
SIMEC Energy has submitted its planning application for Glenshero Wind
Farm, near Laggan, following a year of environmental and technical studies.
The company says it will offer shares to local residents in the wind farm
as part of its community plan.
SIMEC Energy, part of Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance which now owns the Fort
William Liberty smelter, has formally applied to build 39 turbines costing
£158m at Glenshero, following a year of environmental and technical studies.
The company, which already operates a hydro power plant linked to the
British Liberty Aluminium smelter at Fort William, has submitted an
application to the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit.
The scheme is located around five miles north-west of Laggan.
A spokesman for SIMEC said: “If approved, the 168-megawatt wind farm would
trigger up to £158m of capital investment with approximately £23m being
spent in the Highlands economy during construction alone.
“Contracts for services that would likely be awarded to local firms
include; haulage, aggregate, plant hire, concrete, and accommodation.
“Under the Glenshero plans, steel for the wind-tower structures could also
be rolled at GFG’s Dalzell plant in Motherwell and the towers possibly
fabricated at a new neighbouring wind turbine manufacturing plant which the
company hopes to set up.
“The Glenshero project is central to GFG Alliance’s vision to further
develop the Lochaber estate lands for the benefit of the regional economy
and communities.
“The aim is to enhance and expand existing hydro-power production as well
as developing new recreational facilities, upgraded visitor accommodation,
improved agriculture, forestry and fisheries, providing better access to
the land and more support for new local businesses.”
If approved, SIMEC Energy intends to develop opportunities for the local
community to share in the ownership of the wind farm.
Duncan Mackison, chief executive of Jahama Highland Estates, the GFG
division which manages and develops the estate lands, said: “This is a very
exciting step for the project and our plans for the estate.
“We’re hugely grateful to everyone who participated in the public
consultations.”

 

 


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