Project Description

Developed for the landowner, and then adopted by Eneco into the Twinshiels Wind Farm, Engena undertook the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Easter Tulloch element of the site, producing the subsequent Environmental Statement.

A number of cumulative sites were proposed in the area. During the determination process, we co-ordinated a close co-operation between the landowner-developer and the neighbouring operator-developer to reach a cumulative layout acceptable to the local planning authority and the two development parties.

Consented at the local level.

Notable Achievements

Initially conflicting concurrent developments brought together to achieve a successfully deployed scheme.

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