Case study
Type:
Wind Farm
Status:
Operational
Owner:
Nadara
West Browncastle Wind Farm is located on agricultural land approximately 9 km west of Strathaven in South Lanarkshire, immediately south of Whitelee Wind Farm. The development comprises 12 Nordex N100-2.5 MW, providing a total installed capacity of 30 MW.
Access is taken off the A71 near Caldermill, initially along Ardochrig Road, then west along an unclassified road that leads directly to the site entrance.
The planning application for the project was submitted to South Lanarkshire Council (Ref: EK/10/0358) in September 2010 and consent granted in July 2012. Construction was begun by our partners Falck Renewables (now part of Nadara) in early 2013 and commercial operations began in February 2014.
A community shared ownership stake was made available in conjunction with Energy4All, and the Spirit of Lanarkshire Co-operative (which currently has over 600 members) took a stake in the project in March 2014.
Community fund contributions are made to South Lanarkshire Council's Renewable Energy Fund to benefit communities within 10km of the project. This has been used to support a wide range of local initiatives, including funding new boilers for Strathaven Scout and Guide Centre and restoration of stonework at the Town Mill Arts and Heritage Centre.
The Spirit of Lanarkshire Cooperative also directs a share of its income towards delivering social and environmental benefits to communities near the wind farm. A recent example includes funding solar PV panels, insulation improvements, and battery storage for the Kirkwoodhill and Blackwood Men’s Shed.
55° 39′ 31″ North, 4° 12′ 21″ West
What is being delivered
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