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Landmark Coire Glas in the Scottish Highlands could power 3 million homes and more than double GB electricity storage
Sloy and Foyers power stations among 13 sites to win provisional contracts for homegrown UK energy supply
Exploratory works at the site of what would be the UK’s first large-scale pumped storage scheme to be developed in 30 years have commenced at Loch Lochy in the Great Glen in the Scottish Highlands.
SSE Renewables, with partners Microsoft, Avanade and NatureScot, win Scottish Green Energy Award for Innovation
SSE Renewables will host a Meet the Buyer event in Aviemore on November 30 for businesses who would like to find out more about contract and tender opportunities in Hydro operations.
Situated within the Affric-Beauly Hydro Scheme, about 10 miles to the west of Inverness, our Fasnakyle Power Station is celebrating seven decades of delivering renewable energy in the Scottish Highlands today.
Presentation boards detailing plans for a new viewing point at Pitlochry Dam have been installed at the popular tourist attraction.
John Swinney local MSP has visited SSE Renewables’ Tummel Bridge Hydro Plant, which is currently undergoing a £50m investment project to repower the nearly 90-year-old Hydro-Electric Power Station in Highland Perthshire.
A new footbridge at the historic Pitlochry Dam is now open to the public.
A diversion to the Great Glen Way, required to accommodate work on the Coire Glas hydro pumped storage scheme, will open to the public on Monday 8 August.