The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Scotland’s largest solar farm officially opened

Delight that project four years in making is now online and generating power

- Graham Gibson ggibson@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s largest solar farm which will provide power for more than 3,500 homes from a Perthshire estate has been officially opened.

Constructi­on of the 55,000 solar panels on 70 acres of land at Errol Estate began in January.

The 13MW scheme, which went live in May in the Carse of Gowrie, generates energy all year round.

Paul Wheelhouse, the Scottish Government’s minister for business, innovation and energy, cut the ribbon to formally launch the solar farm yesterday.

Errol Estate was one of the first locations in Scotland to be identified as a potential solar farm site, with the land being promoted for developmen­t by Thomas Macmillan of Savills in 2011.

The company say the project is proof that large-scale solar PV systems work well on the east coast of Scotland.

Savills, and developers such as Elgin Energy, the renewables company behind the Errol scheme, are continuing to source solar sites across Scotland for more projects.

Savills Energy Director Thomas MacMillan said: “We are delighted to see this project come to fruition with power now being generated.

“It has been four years in the making and proves that large-scale solar in Scotland continues to be commercial­ly viable.”

Mr McMillan said the viability of such schemes had become more challengin­g due to the Westminste­r Government reducing subsidies though he expected to see more large-scale projects in the future which didn’t require subsidies.

He added: “Solar technology has a far greater role to play in Scotland’s energy mix than many people might realise.

“Due to reducing installati­on costs, and a climate of support from Scottish Government, we are continuing to see an appetite from developers to take forward new developmen­t sites, even with reducing subsidy support from the Westminste­r government.”

Mr Wheelhouse said: “This very substantia­l and impressive project is proof that large scale solar photovolta­ic systems work well on the east coast of Scotland and I am also greatly encouraged that a variety of organisati­ons are continuing to source solar sites across the country, with a view to developing financiall­y viable schemes.”

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Paul Wheelhouse MSP, Minister for Business, Innovation & Energy, cuts the ribbon.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Paul Wheelhouse MSP, Minister for Business, Innovation & Energy, cuts the ribbon.

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