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Creag a’ Bhàird
Site Statistics
- Location
- 1km North of Milton; approximately 8km West of Dunkeld and 8.5km South-East of Aberfeldy.
- Status
- Wind Farm Planning Application Submitted to Perth and Kinross Council in December 2013.
- Proposed Turbines
- Up to 13 turbines
- Houses powered
- 16,178*
- Links & Downloads
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- Scoping Report (6.8Mb)
- Exhibition Boards (Pdf 5.8Mb)
- Non-techncial Summary (9.2Mb)
- Design & Access Statement (11.2Mb)
- ES Text - Vol I (10.7Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 1 (3.9Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 3 (2.2Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 4, (10Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 6, (41Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol II (Please contact us for this file, too large to download)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 7 (3.5Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 8 (47Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 9 (13.7Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 10 (43.4Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 11 (15.4Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 12 (9.5Mb)
- ES Figures - Vol I, Chapt 13 (2.8Mb)
- ES Appendices - Vol II (67Mb)
Force 9 Energy has submitted a Planning Application to Perth and Kinross Council for its proposed Creag a' Bhàird Wind Farm. The Development is located to the north of Strathbraan, approximately 8km west of Dunkeld and 8.5km south-east of Aberfeldy. The Development comprises 13 wind turbines each up to 2.3MW in generating capacity (and 115m to blade tip height). This equates to a total potential installed capacity of 29.9MW.
Force 9 Energy will continue to liaise with community representatives, Council officers and other interested stakeholders over the coming months to discuss the application and also the proposed community benefit fund.
*Please note that this figure is based on 13 turbines with a rated capacity of 2.3MW operating at 26.35% capacity (long term average capacity factor for onshore wind from Digest of UK Energy Statistics) and assuming 4,266 is the average UK household electricity consumption in kW hours (based on DECCs publication URN:12D/468).
