I have updated my spreadsheet on S36 Scoping Schemes. There are currently 84 schemes at Scoping.

I also attach a word document which sorts schemes into council areas, summarises the state of play in each and gives an overall position for Highland, the rest of Scotland and all of Scotland.It includes the number of turbines, their height and the claimed capacity where known. Again I can’t guarantee that it’s 100% accurate but it’s near enough.

The totals are horrifying with proposals for 1482 turbines and additional capacity of more than 11GW.

I also attach a spreadsheet giving details of the 70 current Applications in alphabetical order. Those in bold type propose turbines over 200 metres while those in italics are the 12 schemes where no objection has been  lodged by the relevant council. I attach a document addressing that
specific issue.
Another attachment lists schemes by council areas. Schemes in bold are ones where an objection has been lodged but the scheme hasn’t yet moved to a PLI. Those at a PLI appear in blue with bold type on these showing that a report has been sent to SG.
Stephen Lucking

SAS Volunteer

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1 Comment

Alex · October 20, 2024 at 7:37 pm

Time to leave Scotland and take your business and money with you we are all looking high elecity costs while rich land owner sun themselves abroad, hedge funds making huge profits going abroad and the new name for Scotland will be that cash cow power station attached to England. Well done all those labour voters who thought Stammer and his corrupt mop could be trusted, maybe he will ask for a freebies, oh sorry he and his MP have that already

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