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The Herald Scotland
a day ago
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
German giant submits floating wind farm plan for Scotland
Buchan Offshore Wind, the developer of a major floating offshore wind farm 75 kilometres to the northeast of Fraserburgh on the Aberdeenshire coast, secured the seabed development rights from Crown Estate Scotland as part of the ScotWind leasing process in 2022. With an anticipated capacity of close to one gigawatt and a connection date of 2033, the project would have up to 70 turbines and has the potential to power more than one million homes. Its development would see more than £900 million invested in Scotland's manufacturing sector and supply chain, with around 2,900 jobs in Scotland at the peak of construction and close to 300 ongoing jobs during operation. The location. (Image: Buchan Offshore Wind) The project has identified BW Ideol's patented Damping Pool floating substructure as its preferred foundation option, with BW Ideol working actively to establish a manufacturing centre at the Ardersier Energy Transition Facility being developed at the former oil and gas fabrication yard on the Moray Firth. The project is yet to select its operations base but is actively engaging with a number of ports in the north-east of Scotland as it seeks to identify the most suitable location for its operations and maintenance hub. Clare Lavelle, Buchan project director, said: 'Our vision is to develop a world-leading floating offshore windfarm that will deliver large-scale manufacturing in Scotland, support thousands of new jobs, and drive progress towards the UK's and Scotland's offshore wind targets. 'We are committed to manufacturing our floating substructures in Scotland, which would drive a significant proportion of the project's positive economic impacts. 'Over the past three years, the project team has hosted nine public events, engaging with residents across Aberdeenshire and the Buchan coast, as well as meeting with businesses and organisations across the region. 'These events have provided vital opportunities for local people to contribute to the project's development, in order to reflect regional priorities and deliver long-term social and environmental benefits.' The submission includes applications for consent under the Electricity Act 1989 and marine licence applications under the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010. Accompanying these is an extensive suite of assessments based on survey data collected and analysed over three and a half years. 'Submission of our offshore consent application is a critical milestone in unlocking the significant inward investment this ambitious project will bring, and we would encourage everyone with an interest in the project to view and comment on our application,' Ms Lavelle added. The full offshore application will be available in several public locations and on the Buchan Offshore Wind website. Later this year Buchan Offshore Wind will also submit a planning application for onshore works to Aberdeenshire Council, detailing the project's underground cable route and connection to the existing transmission network at Peterhead substation. Buchan Offshore Wind is being developed by a joint venture comprising German renewables player BayWa r.e., a global renewable energy business with offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Elicio, an experienced Belgian offshore wind developer, owner and operator, and BW Ideol, a floating technology leader and international floating wind project co-developer based in France. Work to begin on new £59m bridge project Work is set to begin on a new £59 million transport project which will connect Paisley town centre with the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS) and Glasgow Airport.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Marine body investigates loch pollution reports
The Scottish government is investigating reports of a potential pollution incident at Loch Hourn in the west Highlands. The sea loch looks out towards the Isle of Skye on the west coast. The inquiry was launched after concerns were raised by a member of the public on 24 April. A government spokesperson said the Marine Directorate was investigating potential offences under the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010. Marine Directorate