Uniper will develop the 68MWp Berryhill solar park north of Dundee as its first solar project in Scotland.
The company said the scheme was developed with partner Solar2 and that it plans to start construction as sole owner.
According to Uniper, the site will host about 152,000 solar panels with the potential to generate 45MW of renewable electricity.
The plant is expected to supply power to more than 12,500 UK households each year.
Construction is scheduled to begin at the start of 2026 with generation due later in the year.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks will install the 9km medium voltage cable linking the project to the Charleston substation on Kingsway in Dundee.
Planning permission was granted by Angus Council in 2022 and adjusted in 2024 following updated plans from Solar2.
Once operational, the project will include a community fund to be agreed with Muirhead, Birkhill and Liff Council.


