An onshore wind sector deal announced today in Scotland includes an aim by the Holyrood to determine applications for new larger wind farms more quickly.
The aim is to determine applications within a year when no public inquiry is required and two years with an inquiry, reducing average determination time by 50%.
It will be achieved by streamlining processes while improving the format of applications.
Further commitments will enhance training and resources while agreeing clear guidelines to ensure responsible development enabling positive outcomes for climate and nature.
The deal also commits the industry to creating apprenticeships, training opportunities and skilled jobs in Scotland for the lifetime of the deal and directs developers to engage with communities at the earliest possible opportunity to agree a community benefits package that meets or exceeds the Scottish Government’s good practice principles.
The Sector Deal also includes a commitment to support supply chains to reuse and refurbish parts to create a circular economy to position the country as a European hub for the recycling and repurposing of wind turbine blades through establishing at least one specialist facility by 2030.
The deal was signed today at the Scottish Renewables Onshore Wind Conference in Edinburgh.
It lays out how the government and industry will work together to harness the full potential of onshore wind to benefit communities, boost the economy and reduce carbon emissions.
Energy Secretary Neil Gray said: “This deal is a practical example of Government and industry working closely together to reinforce our shared commitment to reaching net zero.
“As we embrace the possibilities, we acknowledge the challenges that lie ahead.
“Balancing the needs of energy production with proper environmental stewardship demands diligence and continuous innovation.
“This deal charts a course that safeguards our natural heritage while delivering clean, affordable energy to power our lives and industries.
“By benefiting communities we are ensuring the rewards of our onshore wind revolution are shared by all.
“This helps meet our Programme for government commitments and create a green and growing economy with fairness at its heart.”


