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Cushnie Wind EnergyCushnie Wind Energy is a joint venture between Falck Renewables Ltd and RDC Scotland. Falck Renewables are a leading European Wind Energy Company with operations in Spain, France and Italy as well as the UK. Founded in 1996 RDC has been one of the most successful developers of wind projects in the last few years. The company has offices in Wales and Scotland. Jointly, Falck Renewables Ltd and RDC have 300MW of wind projects in development in Scotland, Wales and England. Boyndie Wind Farm near Portsoy in Aberdeenshire is the nearest operational Wind Farm developed by Falck and RDC Scotland. Latest NewsA planning application was lodged with Aberdeenshire Council on the 28th January 2008. The Planning Application (Volume 1), Environmental Statement Text (Vol 2), Technical Appendices (Vol 4) and Non Technical Summary (NTS) can now be downloaded from this website from the Downloads & Links page. Unfortunately Volume 3 which contains all the photomontages and other figures is simply too big to download. It, along with the rest of the Environmental Statement is available on CD from Atmos Consulting, 24 Longman Drive, Inverness, IV1 1SU at a cost of £30. Copies of the Environmental Statement are available to view at the following locations: The Post Office in Tarland, Alford Library and the Planning Office in Stonehaven. The ProposalCushnie was selected as a potentially suitable site for a wind energy development for a number of key reasons:
Site design processFrom an original concept, the project has been subject to considerable design input to minimise the environmental impact whilst maximising the environmental benefits. The following important constraints have now been taken into account in the design process:
Community BenefitsThe project will provide local benefits, including:
DecommissioningBefore construction begins, arrangements will be made with Aberdeenshire Council for decommissioning and reinstatement works.After construction, the wind farm would be operated for up to 25 years. At the end of this time, the wind farm will be decommissioned and the land returned to its previous state. Wind farms are a truly reversible form of energy development! Programme
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