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Locals angry at London firm’s double Highland windfarm plans – Energy Voice

Published by SAS Volunteer on February 21, 2019 February 21, 2019

Written by David McPhee
A Highland business owner has described a London firm’s plans to build two
winfarms virtually side-by-side as ‘horrendous’ for the region.
Mike Spencer-Nairn, owner of Eagle Brae Highland Log Cabins, was responding
to feasibility documents seen by Energy Voice outlining plans for two new
onshore wind developments on his doorstep.
Site plans show UK wind firm Airvolution’s intention to construct the 27
turbine Fada Windfarm and the 11 turbine Chlamhain Windfarm near
Drumindorsair, Beauly.
The London-headquartered company responded last night claiming “no detailed
planning work has been undertaken” at the site.
But two separate area layouts released to landowners by Airvolution show
the projects would sit only tens of feet apart.
The developments are also understood to be near where German firm ABO Wind
abandoned plans for the Allt Carach windfarm in 2015.
Mr Spencer-Nairn said: “Tourism and the scenic value of our glens is our
only asset, to obliterate that would be crazy.
“These windfarm developers don’t communicate with the local community, they
hold on to the last possible minute.
“They’re obviously trying to withhold the true facts of the amount of
impact there will be locally.
“The general feeling in the community is that it’s just not the right place.”
According to the site study, the two windfarms would be developed in
conjunction with Norwegian state-owned firm Statkraft.
The project would also see landowners scoop £15,000 per turbine, per year.
John Wallace, development manager for Airvolution, said: “It is too early
to consult with the public because, quite simply, the projects don’t exist
right now.”
He added that there could be “potential to examine these two sites
further”, but that a “lot of studies” would need to be undertaken first and
that without interested landowners and environmental impact studies then
the windfarms are “far from being real”.
Local anti-windfarm campaigner, Lyndsey Ward called for a community veto on
the projects.
She said: “I am particularly furious that we have been targeted so many
times despite making it quite clear the communities here are not interested.
“We are not against development here but against the industrialisation that
comes with wind development with their access tracks and substations.
“The community veto would be fair and would ensure only wind farms wanted
by the local people would go onto planning.
“It would also save wind developers thousands of pounds fighting communities.”


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