Wind Farm Application

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC 07 June 2007 SCOTTISH AND SOUTHERN ENERGY PLC APPLICATION TO BUILD WIND FARM ON LEWIS Scottish and Southern Energy plc ('SSE') has submitted an application to Scottish Ministers for consent to build a 205MW (megawatt) wind farm at Pairc on Lewis in the Western Isles. It is the largest wind farm development for which SSE has ever sought consent. The application features a proposal for 57 turbines over an area of approximately 20 square kilometres and construction of the wind farm would requirement investment by SSE currently estimated at around £200m. SSE's four operational wind farms have a total installed capacity of 162MW and it has consent for three other wind farm developments with a total installed capacity of 74MW. It also has six other wind farm proposals at various stages in the planning process. Ian Marchant, Chief Executive of SSE, said: 'The Energy White Paper has confirmed that renewable energy has a key part to play in reducing carbon emissions and contributing to security of supply by diversifying the electricity mix and reducing the need for energy imports. Our application to build a wind farm at Pairc follows five years of environmental and technical studies and discussions with the local community and I am confident that it will receive consent.' This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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