United Kingdom Procurement News Notice - 65901


Procurement News Notice

PNN 65901
Work Detail Greenpower and Thrive to boost capacity of Scottish wind farm to over 21MW Scottish renewable energy operator GreenPower and renewable energy investment company, Thrive Renewables, have welcomed the decision by West Lothian Council to approve the application to extend the three-turbine Drumduff Wind Farm, located near Blackridge, Scotland. The extension will add three turbines with an expected generation capacity of 12MW-15MW, bringing the overall Drumduff Wind Farm to six units and the combined onsite generation capacity to over 21MW. Located primarily in a commercial Sitka Spruce forest, the project plan includes substantial ‘forest to bog’ restoration of peatland bringing substantial ecological and biodiversity gains. The company has also made a commitment to provide £5,000 per MW of installed generation capacity to the local community. Lead development manager Sam Layton said: “Local community feedback has helped us finalise the design to avoid native woodland areas and maximise biodiversity benefits from the project. I would like to thank all of the local community and the community council who engaged with us constructively on the project as the plans evolved. “We look forward to working with them to maximise the benefits of the project to the community.” The existing wind farm is owned and operated by GreenPower andThrive Renewables, under a Joint Venture known as Green Breeze Energy Limited. “At a time when the climate emergency demands new sources of green power, this project is in a great location, extending an existing wind farm located in a well-established area of wind developments, and for a small number of turbines with high energy yield,” said GreenPower chief executive Rob Forrest. “Construction plans will be consulted upon locally to minimise disturbance and ensure the smooth delivery and erection of the turbines which we expect by 2026. We will also aim to involve as many local businesses as possible in the plans.” Thrive Renewables managing director Matthew Clayton added: “This extension will help to meet the UK’s increasing demand for clean energy to power homes, businesses and transport, and serve as a step towards achieving both the West Lothian Council climate objectives and Scottish government onshore wind deployment targets. “We look forward to working with local communities and businesses to ensure they continue benefiting from the project.”
Country United Kingdom , Northern Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 30 Apr 2024
Source https://renews.biz/92850/drumduff-extension-in-west-lothian-approved/

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