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07/12/2023

SSE Renewables Clioche Wind Farm Development Approved

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The Scottish government has granted Section 36 planning consent for SSE Renewables development of the Clioche onshore wind farm.

Cloiche Wind Farm is located on the Glendoe and Garrogie Estates, adjacent to the operational Stronelairg Wind Farm and Glendoe Hydroelectric Scheme, approximately 11 kilometres (km) to the south-east of Fort Augustus, in the Scottish Highlands.

The 29 turbine Cloiche Wind Farm would have an installed generation capacity of up to 125MW, enough renewable energy to typically power over 150,000 UK homes annually and offset over 190,000 tonnes of carbon per annum*, contributing significantly to the UK and Scotland's 2030 renewable energy targets.

In addition to supporting the generation of homegrown green energy to address the climate emergency, the delivery of Cloiche Wind Farm will also bring a significant environmental net gain. The wind farm site is situated in an area of peatland affected by extreme erosion, resulting in the ongoing emission of stored carbon dioxide. In parallel with development of the wind farm, SSE Renewables plans to undertake long-term restoration of extensive areas of degraded peatland. Over the life of the wind farm, this programme would be expected to help meet Scottish Government targets for peatland restoration.
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Heather Donald, Director of Onshore Development and Construction said: "We welcome the decision made by the Scottish Government to grant consent for Cloiche Wind Farm. Onshore wind projects like Cloiche are critical to delivering the net zero transition, and have an essential role to play in decarbonising the UK's energy supply.

"We have worked closely with the local community, listening carefully to people's views, to ensure that we are considering local needs and priorities wherever possible. We would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to share their feedback throughout the development of Cloiche Wind Farm. It has been central in helping us develop our proposals.

"As well as delivering significant environmental benefits, Cloiche Wind Farm is also expected to deliver an economic dividend to the Highlands, in the same way that other significant renewables projects in the Great Glen have brought hundreds of millions of pounds in socio-economic benefit to the region. We look forward to Cloiche Wind Farm bringing the same level of long-term economic benefits to businesses and communities across the Great Glen and the wider Highland region, while delivering the homegrown green energy we need and supporting our transition to net zero."

SSE Renewables will now focus on progressing the project through the final stages of development in preparation for a potential construction start in 2026. Final delivery of the wind farm will be subject to the project securing a route to market, and a final investment decision.

Once completed, Cloiche Wind Farm will make an important contribution to the delivery of SSE plc's Net Zero Acceleration Programme Plus, a fully funded five-year investment plan which will see SSE Renewables investing over £7bn to 2027, or almost £4m a day on average, to deliver new installed renewables generation to help address climate change head on.

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