The fiftieth and final turbine at the 240MW South Kyle Wind Farm in Scotland has been installed.
The commissioning and testing phase now underway with the site planned to be fully operational over the summer.
Turbine H04’s three 64-metre blades were lifted into position, concluding South Kyle’s 11-month installation programme which saw 450 major components individually transported from Ayr and Glasgow to the site south-east of Dalmellington for assembly and installation.
The wind farm is Vattenfall’s largest onshore development in the UK.
On site, energisation, testing, and commissioning is now well underway, with South Kyle Wind Farm scheduled to be completed over the summer months.
Vattenfall’s project director for South Kyle Paul Nickless said: “I am delighted to see the installation of our final and fiftieth turbine at South Kyle Wind Farm.
“My thanks go to colleagues, suppliers and partners who have worked tirelessly to achieve this major milestone. It signals the construction project entering its final testing and commissioning phase ahead of completion.
“Perhaps most importantly, though, the progress at South Kyle means a number of the turbines are already generating clean, green power for the national grid, powering homes, businesses and organisations across the country and taking us one step closer to achieving our goals of net zero and achieving a fossil fuel-free future.”


