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Welcome to Ackron Wind Farm

About Ackron Wind Farm

The proposed Ackron Wind Farm is located south of Melvich, Sutherland. In 2020 Statkraft submitted an application to the Highland Council for a 12 turbine wind farm. However, our ongoing extensive surveys revealed an ecological constraint that, as a responsible developer, we could not progress with and withdrew that application.  We are now progressing with a new revised project layout.

Ackron Wind Farm Location Plan

This website will be kept updated as our proposals develop to keep you informed and to hear your views and ideas.

Contact the Project Team

If you have questions about this project, please contact the project team via the Get In Touch page, by phone on 0800 772 0668, by email at UKProjects@statkraft.com or by post by writing to FREEPOST Statkraft. 

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Local Suppliers

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Project timeline

  • Stage 1: Site Selection (12 months)

    Extensive research to identify suitable sites. No public engagement is carried out during this time because the site may not pass the criteria required.

     

     

  • Stage 2: Pre-Planning (12 - 18 months)

    Request the view of Highland Council on the level of study required (known as "Scoping"). Sometimes an application for a Met Mast is submitted to measure wind speed at the site.

     
     
  • Stage 3: Submit Planning Application, and Decision (12 months)

    An application is submitted to the Highland Council, accompanied by a comprehensive EIA Report showing the results of all studies undertaken. This is publicly available information.

     

  • Stage 4: Construction (12 - 18 months

    If approved, construction begins at least one year after consent. Construction typically takes 12-18 months and planning conditions are used to manage elements of construction.

     

  • Stage 5: Operation (up to 40 years)

    Turbines are managed by an on-site maintenance team, and operation is controlled by detailed planning conditions. A community fund is active throughout to support worthwhile community initiatives.

     

  • Stage 6: Decommissioning (12 months)

    At the end of the planning period, turbines are removed and the site restored. A financial bond is in place to cover this cost. 

     

The project team

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Alison Hood
Principal Community Engagement Manager, UK
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Joanne Jack
Project Manager

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