Floating wind turbines apporved off Caithness coast

Bosses say they'll create around 100 jobs

Published 17th Mar 2017

Plans to install two floating wind turbines off the north coast of Scotland have been granted planning permission.

Scottish ministers have approved proposals from Swedish developer Hexicon AB for the Dounreay Tri floating wind demonstration project.

The proposed site is around 6km off Dounreay on the Caithness coastline.

The Scottish Government said the demonstration project would create around 100 jobs and produce enough electricity to power almost 8,000 homes.

It follows the approval of the Kincardine Floating Offshore Wind Farm and the Hywind Scotland Pilot off the north-east coast of Scotland.

Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse said: "Once operational, this demonstrator project will help to develop this pioneering technology and cement Scotland's reputation at the forefront of innovation in the renewables sector.

"With the consent for this project, the Scottish Government has now approved a total of 92MW of floating offshore wind, enough to power almost 60,000 homes.

"This not only highlights our commitment to exploring this innovative technology, but offers real scope for the development of wind energy projects in deeper water, in Scotland and across the world.''