Bettyhill Wind Farm Phase 2

UPDATE APRIL 2024

Grid connection route - PUBLIC CONSULTATION

We will shortly be submitting a planning application to The Highland Council for the cable route which will connect Bettyhill Wind Farm Phase 2 to the electricity substation at Dounreay

We are planning two consultation events where we will present more details of the proposals and members of our team will be on hand to answer any questions the community may have. There will also be an opportunity to leave feedback, which will be taken into account where feasible in the planning application we submit.

Wednesday 17th April 2024, 2.30 to 6.30 pm 

A drop-in event at Bettyhill Village Hall, Thurso, KW14 7SS. No need to book in advance.

Wednesday 1st May, 6.30 - 7.30 pm 

A virtual online meeting using the Zoom webinar platform. Please register in advance by email to communityUK@edenrenewables.com

Or by phone, Text or WhatsApp to 07979 368238

Key facts - grid route

  • Grid capacity at Dounreay substation has been secured

  • Predominantly in the road verge of the A836, from Bettyhill in the west to Dounreay in the east. Please see adjacent map.

  • Approximately 31 km long

  • Cables will be buried underground for the full length of the route

  • Construction would be phased along the route to minimise disruption to road users

  • Signage, banksmen and lights will be used where appropriate to ensure safety

If you are unable to attend either event, the key consultation materials will be uploaded to this page on our website and will be available for approximately 12 weeks. Feedback is invited at any time during this period, and we welcome any questions. To receive our information by post, please get in touch by phone or email as above.

Planning Application- wind farm

To view the wind farm planning application please visit the application pages on the Highland Council’s planning portal here; reference number 23/00142/FUL.

The location and layout of the wind farm can be seen on the maps (right).

You can download a copy of the Non-Technical Summary via this link.

KEY FACTS - wind farm

  • Excellent local wind speeds, well above average

  • 10 turbines 

  • Maximum blade-tip height of 149.9m

  • Battery storage to bring combined maximum capacity to 49.9 MW 

  • Expected life of 35 years

BENEFITS

  • Total generation equivalent to typical annual usage of 44,000 homes*

  • Will save 32,000 tonnes carbon pollution from fossil fuel generation**

  • Community benefits equivalent to £5,000 per MW, index-linked (up to £250,000 pa, over £8.5 million over project lifetime)

    • 50% of the funds to Bettyhill, Strathnaver and Altnaharra as host community

    • 50% to be shared with the six neighbouring community councils: Strathy & Armadale, Tongue, Durness, Kinlochbervie, Scourie and Melvich, in a proportion to be agreed by them.

    • Local electricity discount scheme for households and businesses saving up to £200 a year on bills for households, potentially saving £90,000 a year in power costs across the seven community council areas

    • Educational programme funding of £5,000, index-linked, per year for Bettyhill, Melvich and Tongue primary schools and Farr secondary school.

  • Up to 20% community shared ownership through Farr North Community Development Trust

  • Peat restoration across the site and wider estate to sequester carbon and boost local biodiversity

Proposed cable route Bettyhill wind farm

 
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Bettyhill Phase 2 Wind Farm layout

*Based on Eden’s forecast generation output and energy statistics provided by BEIS, which identify that average UK domestic household consumption is 3,748 kWh per annum (Dec 2021).  

**Based on the Scottish Government’s carbon calculator.


Public Consultation - february 2023

In February 2023 we held two drop-in information events in Bettyhill and Durness to display the final design and answer questions. The events took place on:

The exhibition boards are available to download from here.

A hard copy of the Non-Technical Summary is available from SLR Consulting Limited in Edinburgh, Tel: 0131 335 6830

GET IN CONTACT

If you would prefer to receive our information by post, or have any other questions or concerns, please get in touch with us at communityUK@edenrenewables.com or by phone at 07979 368238.