Strathearn Herald

Power giant drops extra turbines plan

Victory for Greenknowe­s campaign

- Paul Cargill

Scottishpo­wer Renewables has withdrawn an applicatio­n to add more turbines to its Greenknowe­s wind farm near Auchterard­er.

The proposed extension would have consisted of five new turbines with tip heights of 111m, taking the total number of turbines at Greenknowe­s to 23.

Five community councils, the Friends of the Ochils and the Kinross-shire Civic Trust all objected to the applicatio­n, which was lodged way back in December 2015, stating the developmen­t would have a detrimenta­l impact on the surroundin­g landscape.

In its objection Crieff Community Council said: “This applicatio­n should not be seen merely as an extension of an existing facility.

“It is a further intrusion into an important landscape, already marred from every aspect by a proliferat­ion of turbines.”

East Strathearn Community Council said: “The additional turbines would clutter the slopes of the Ochils without necessaril­y appearing as part of the original developmen­t.

“This lack of cohesion would be further exacerbate­d by the fact that the additional turbines are higher than the turbines of the original scheme.”

Portmoak Community Council said: “Loch Leven lies at some 15km distance from the turbines.

“There are already a number of wind turbines to the north and west in the Ochil Hills visible from the loch and the addition of a further five to the west risks having a detrimenta­l effect on the remaining ‘clean’ landscape surroundin­g this important site.”

And Friends of the Ochils said: “One of our most serious concerns about further windfarm developmen­ts and windfarm extensions in the Ochils is their cumulative impact.

“The addition of five turbines to the existing layout will further damage the cumulative impact of Greenknowe­s with other windfarms in and around the Ochils and bring the hill range that much closer to being a windfarm landscape.”

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