Construction underway on Arecleoch and Kilgallioch wind farm extensions

Construction underway on Arecleoch and Kilgallioch wind farm extensions

Kilgallioch Windfarm

Construction is underway on the extensions to ScottishPower Renewables’ Arecleoch and Kilgallioch wind farms, enhancing the energy capacity and environmental enrichment of both sites.

The approved extensions will add 13 additional turbines to South Ayrshire’s Arecleoch Windfarm, and Kilgallioch Windfarm in Dumfries and Galloway will see an additional 9 turbines, boosting capacity to almost 485MW - enough to power the equivalent of over 300,000 homes - and supercharging the community benefit funding provided by both sites.

To date, the local communities have benefited from almost £16 million in funding contributions, with this anticipated to increase to up to £31.4m across the lifespan of both windfarms.



Ross Galbraith, onshore construction & operations director at ScottishPower Renewables, said: “Both Arecleoch and Kilgallioch windfarms have been integral to the renewable energy landscape in Scotland generating enough electricity to power over 300,000 homes while delivering long-term community benefits.

“We’re proud to have invested around £200m across both projects to contribute to the UK Government’s Clean Power 2030 plan, support local communities, jobs and supply chain opportunities, and enhance the environment and biodiversity at these sites.”

Arecleoch’s extension includes 34 hectares of peatland restoration on a previously forested site and 25 hectares of peatland have been restored at Kilgallioch, which will undergo significant restoration within the Kirkcowan Flow Special Area of Conservation improving habitat resilience and restoring natural hydrology.

Construction is led by Farrans, principal contractor for both sites.



Patrick Murray, Regional Director of Scotland for Farrans, said: “We are pleased to be back on site at Kilgallioch and Arecleoch; two wind farms that Farrans has had a long history of working on with our client ScottishPower Renewables.

“These extensions will support Scotland to grow its renewable energy provision in line with its targets. We are looking forward to working alongside our local supply chain, the neighbouring community and our client to deliver this project safely and on programme.”


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