EDF Renewables is consulting on revised plans for the 400MW Liddesdale wind farm in the Scottish Borders.
The developer has cut the number of proposed turbines from 80 to 59 in response to site surveys and public feedback on its initial plans unveil last summer.
Communities around Newcastleton, Chesters, Southdean, Hobkirk, Bonchester Bridge, Kielder, Upper Liddesdale and Hermitage are being invited to submit their views on the updated design ahead of a planning application.
Three public exhibitions are to be held throughout June.
EDF Renewables principal UK development manager Andrew Bennett said: “The team behind Liddesdale wind farm has been encouraged at the level of engagement from local people as we our plans for the site have developed.
“As we promised at the outset of this project, close community engagement is a major part of our approach in developing this proposal and this will continue going forward.
“The second round of community engagement events marks an important milestone in the project and we encourage anyone who would like to learn about the revisions we have made to our original plans to come along and see and hear for themselves how we have taken into account the feedback that we have received to date from local people.
“We value the close and positive engagement we’ve had to date with the local communities near to the site and we are hopeful to develop a project that is appropriate to the local area as well as helping Scotland to generate more renewable energy and achieve our net zero targets.”


