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RES partners with Brora firm to support local jobs at planned wind farm

by RES | Dec 03, 2020 | Reading time: 2 min

Leading renewable energy firm, RES, has signed an agreement with local civils contractor, Edward Mackay, at its Kintradwell Wind Farm proposal in east Sutherland.
 

The agreement, which was signed last week, gives Edward Mackay right of first refusal on the civil construction work for the proposed scheme – helping to secure valuable local jobs and employment opportunities for local people should the project receive consent.

RES has also committed to support a local apprentice at Edward Mackay, with a view to the apprenticeship being completed in time for site construction work starting at Kintradwell.

The scheme, which lies approximately 8km to the north of Brora, has undergone several design iterations. In response to community feedback and site survey work the proposal has reduced from 22 turbines to 15. The feedback and subsequent changes have helped to refine the scheme by reducing the visibility of the proposal, particularly from the Brora and Doll area.

John Appleton, Senior Development Project Manager, RES explained: “One of the key areas of feedback from the community was that people wanted to see real local jobs being delivered from the project, and we have taken this seriously. RES has a strong track-record of working closely with the local supply chain around its projects to maximise inward investment and local benefit. As such, we feel that this partnership with Edward Mackays could be really beneficial for the area.”

Liam Mackay, Director, Edward Mackays commented: “We employ around 100 local staff from areas such as Brora, Golspie and Helmsdale, and have extensive wind farm experience. All credit to RES for engaging with local businesses and for giving us the opportunity to get stuck into a project on our doorstep, should it proceed. The work that we are looking at is significant and could be a real boost for not only our business but the whole area, so we’re hoping that the community will get behind the project once it’s been submitted into planning.”

If consented, Kintradwell would have the potential to deliver approximately £4.7 million of local economic benefit in the form of jobs, employment and use of local services. The agreement with Edward Mackay means that this estimate could be significantly exceeded.

Kintradwell would also be capable of generating enough clean, low cost renewable electricity for approximately 69,000 homes, making a valuable contribution to Scotland’s renewable energy targets and helping to tackle climate change.

A Section 36 application for consent is expected to be submitted to the Scottish Government towards the end of this year.

For further information about the project, visit www.kintradwell-windfarm.co.uk.

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Notes to editors:

About RES

RES is the world’s largest independent renewable energy company active in onshore and offshore wind, solar, energy storage, transmission and distribution. At the forefront of the industry for 39 years, RES has delivered more than 18GW of renewable energy projects across the globe and supports an operational asset portfolio exceeding 6GW worldwide for a large client base. Understanding the unique needs of corporate clients, RES has secured 1.5GW of power purchase agreements (PPAs) enabling access to energy at the lowest cost. RES employs more than 3,000 people and is active in 10 countries.

For further information about RES, visit www.res-group.com

For further information: For more information, contact: Callum Whiteford: 0700 937 925/ [email protected]
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