November 13, 2010
Scotland

Forth Energy’s biomass plan puts wind turbines on back burner

By Bruce Robbins, The Courier, www.thecourier.co.uk 12 November 2010

Forth Energy’s eagerness to push ahead with a biomass plant at Dundee Harbour has delayed its plans for two wind turbines at Stannergate.

An application to the Scottish Government for biomass consent was submitted in August, but the company has yet to follow it up with a similar request for wind turbines.

The nature of the proposed sustainable energy developments means that Forth Energy, a joint venture between Forth Ports and Scottish and Southern Energy, has to gain permission from the government and not the local authority.

Forth Energy was unable to say when an application might be submitted for the turbines as it was concentrating its efforts on the biomass plant and others proposed for Rosyth, Grangemouth and Leith.

Managing director Calum Wilson said, “As part of our commitment to renewable energy production in Dundee, Forth Energy continue to consider the potential for wind generation within the port.”


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