EDF Renewables UK to explore potential for 400MW renewables project in Scottish Borders

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Liddesdale wind farm proposal to be developed collaboratively with local community

One of Scotland’s leading renewable energy companies is exploring the potential for a renewable energy development across two areas of commercial forestry within the Scottish Borders.

The potential 400MW onshore wind farm, within Wauchope Forest and Newcastleton Forest, could power up to 231,000* homes and deliver hundreds of thousands of pounds in community benefit funding to nearby communities.

A scoping report for the proposed Liddesdale wind farm, which could consist of up to 80 wind turbines, a battery energy storage system and solar onsite, is being submitted this week to Scottish Borders Council by EDF Renewables UK. The report details the approach to the specific environmental considerations for a wind farm on the site and outlines how close and collaborative engagement with the local community will take place.

Whilst the project is in the very initial stages of development, the experienced project team are beginning early engagement with local residents, community councils, local groups and elected representatives about how this sustainable development project could boost the local economy and actively contribute towards Scotland’s renewable energy aspirations.

The project team will also be attending the Border Union Show on 28 and 29 July, and the Holm Show on 26 August, ahead of in-person community engagement events at the end of the summer.

Details of the forthcoming community engagement events will be shared in the coming weeks, with the exhibitions containing detailed information on the extensive environmental studies that are underway on the site, details of the initial design proposals, photomontages and information on community benefit.

All the materials on display at the in-person exhibition will also be included in a virtual exhibition room, available on the dedicated project website later in the summer at www.edf-re.uk/our-sites/liddesdale.

Andrew Bennett, Development Project Manager at EDF Renewables UK, said: “The plans for the proposed Liddesdale wind farm are at an early stage and there is still a large amount of information to gather before a detailed proposal can be finalised. The submission of the scoping report to Scottish Borders Council is an important initial milestone for the project – allowing us to begin robust and detailed conversations with the local community on our proposal.

“Close community engagement will be a major part of our approach to developing this proposal and there will be multiple opportunities for the community to view, comment and provide feedback on the proposals as they develop.

“Through close and positive engagement with the community and stakeholders, we hope to develop a proposal that delivers local economic benefits and community ownership options as well as supporting the Scottish Government’s ambition to generate 20GW of green energy from onshore wind and 50 per cent of Scotland’s total energy demand from renewables by 2030.”

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*Load factors based on the five year rolling averages on unchanged configuration basis using Table 6.5 of Digest of UK Energy Statistics – latest figures as per July 2022 release.

For more information contact Ruth Shewan, External Affairs Manager for Scotland for EDF Renewables UK: ruth.shewan@edf-re.uk.

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