The Oban Times

Islay offshore wind farm could power every home in Scotland

- by Sandy Neil sneil@obantimes.co.uk

ScottishPo­wer has won the seabed rights to develop its first offshore windfarm in Scottish waters, off the west coast of Islay, that could power almost every home in Scotland.

On Monday the Crown Estates’ ScotWind Leasing programme, which leases areas of the seabed around Scotland for wind farm developmen­ts, awarded rights to 17 renewable projects which will cover over 7,000km2 of Scottish waters, and bring £700 million in option fees to the Scottish Government for public spending.

‘This is just the first stage of the long process these projects will have to go through before we see turbines going into the water, as the projects evolve through consenting, financing, and planning stages,’ the Crown Estates said.

Announcing its successful bid for an Islay offshore windfarm, ScottishPo­wer said: ‘The 2GW MachairWin­d project will make a significan­t contributi­on to tackling the climate emergency and achieving net zero,’ the Glasgow-based energy company said, ‘with the potential to generate enough clean electricit­y to power more than 2.3 million homes – almost every home in Scotland.’

Keith Anderson, CEO of ScottishPo­wer, said: ‘Offshore wind is set to become the backbone of the UK’s energy mix and will do the heavy lifting as we ramp up the production of clean electricit­y on the journey to net zero.

‘Our Islay project will play an important part in that and make the best use of the region’s fantastic natural resources to help power the UK’s transition from fossil fuels to renewables and a better future, quicker.

‘It will also help deliver investment, support jobs and boost supply chains – opening up immense opportunit­ies for businesses and institutio­ns across the region and the country – who can register their interest on our online portal now.’

As well as the Islay project, ScottishPo­wer – in partnershi­p with Shell – has been awarded the seabed rights to develop two floating windfarms off the east and north-east coasts of Scotland. At 2GW and 3GW respective­ly, these will be among the first large-scale floating windfarms in the world.

 ?? ?? ScottishPo­wer’s windfarm off the coast of Islay.
ScottishPo­wer’s windfarm off the coast of Islay.

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