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Supplier portal opens for Dorenell extension

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialSeptember 16, 20243 Mins Read
Supplier portal opens for Dorenell extension

The supplier portal has opened for the 533MW Dorenell wind farm extension and biodiversity enhancement plan, allowing local businesses to register for project updates.

Local companies across Moray and Aberdeenshire are being encouraged to register their interest in the commercial opportunities that would arise from the approval of plans for a wind farm and biodiversity enhancement project in Cabrach, south of Dufftown in Moray.

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The developers have started to receive expressions of interest, and are keen the process is formalised, yet made as straightforward as possible for local potential suppliers and contractors.

The proposed array is expected to deliver significant commercial benefit to the region, arising out of the construction and operation of the scheme, currently expected to form 74 wind turbines, generating 533MW of electricity, and the restoration of 870 hectares of highland peatlands, said the developers.

The analysis conducted by independent economic experts, Biggar Economics, suggests a potential capital investment of £506bn, with current expenditure within the local area of £22.5m per year after construction is concluded, all subject to planning approval from the Scottish Government.

The team behind the proposals, led by Galileo’s senior project manager Jason Morin, are keen that local and regional businesses big and small are in touch with the team directly and kept up to date with commercial opportunities as they emerge.

The supplier registration portal is now open at www.dorenellextension.co.uk

“This is a very significant moment for the project, when we aim to start a structured dialogue with interested businesses locally,” said Morin.

He added: “We have always said that our aim was to be a good neighbour, and with that ambition comes a responsibility to ensure that every local business has the opportunity to become involved.

“Independent estimates confirm that our project could contribute over £160m to the overall Scottish economy, with over half of that, £81m, making a direct impact on the economy of our local area during the development and construction phases.

“During operation, that annual economic impact, or Gross Value Added, is set to add £6m in value to the local economy every year for 40 years, as well as making an annual contribution to local services through business rates payable of £6.4m.”

Local plant contractor, Scott Innes of Scotplant said: “This project would mean a significant level of investment coming to our area, and businesses like mine would aim to be central to its success.

 “After only a few years in operation, this kind of work has meant that I’m growing my business, providing much needed local employment and helping local areas like ours survive.

“This is exactly the kind of major investment Moray needs. I wish the project well.”

The Dorenell Extension Wind Farm and Biodiversity Enhancement Plan is in the initial stages of development.

The proposals are for 74 turbines, a battery energy storage scheme and a peatland restoration project that would be one of the biggest of its kind ever created.

The proposal will be subject to further public consultation shortly, before a formal planning application is submitted in 2025.

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