The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Huge solar energy farm could light the way on green energy

Proposal to construct largest renewables site of its kind in Scotland put before planners for early scrutiny

- JIM MILLAR jmillar@thecourier.co.uk

A “speculativ­e” applicatio­n to construct the joint largest solar energy farm in Scotland is to go before planners.

A proposal of applicatio­n notice has been lodged with Angus Council, firing the starting pistol on a process that could see solar arrays constructe­d on a substantia­l site to the west of Fowlis village, and south of Piperdam.

However, a spokespers­on for the applicant stressed it is a “speculativ­e applicatio­n” and it is “very, very, early days.”

She said: “This is effectivel­y a screening applicatio­n, and detailed assessment­s have to be carried out which may see the project dropped.

“There are a number of issues that have to be taken into account when choosing a site, including environmen­tal impact, heritage and other environmen­tal assessment­s.

“We also have a very thorough community consultati­on process that we undertake.”

With a maximum capacity of 49.99MW, the scale of the proposed developmen­t matches the largest solar farm applicatio­n in Scotland, located at a disused airfield in Moray.

The Angus farm also has potential to exceed the entire megawatt capacity of all operationa­l community and locallyown­ed renewable solar farms in Scotland, which in 2017 stood at 45MW, contributi­ng 7% of the total renewable energy generated north of the border.

Estimates vary, but similar-sized solar farms can produce enough electricit­y to power around 12,000 homes.

The applicatio­n, if approved, would see the installati­on of a ground mounted solar energy generation system, associated infrastruc­ture, including photovolta­ic panels, substation­s, a communicat­ions building, and access tracks, CCTV and fencing.

The applicatio­n was welcomed in principle by Angus Council leader David Fairweathe­r.

He said: “Obviously, this is the very start of the process, but there is no question that we as a country must continue to explore renewable energy opportunit­ies which will allow us to decrease our reliance on fossil fuels.”

The firm behind the applicatio­n is Lightsourc­e BP.

A public consultati­on event is scheduled to take place on January 28 at Easter Fowlis Hall from 2pm- 7.30pm.

 ??  ?? How the solar energy farm could shape up if it gains approval from Angus Council.
How the solar energy farm could shape up if it gains approval from Angus Council.

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