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Read MoreThe 84 turbine 588MW Beatrice offshore wind farm was completed in 2019.
The 114 turbine 1.075GW Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm is fully operational.
The 277 turbine 3.6GW Dogger Bank offshore wind farm is under construction.
The 140 turbine 504MW Greater Gabbard offshore wind farm was completed in 2012.
The Berwick Bank offshore wind farm is currently in development.
The North Falls Offshore Wind Farm project is in development.
The Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2 project is in development.
The Tangy Repower project is a 16 turbine redevelopment of the existing Tangy Wind Farm, situated approximately 9km northwest of Campbeltown on the west coast of the Kintyre Peninsula in Argyll and Bute.
The Viking Wind Farm is an operational 103 turbine wind farm located on the Shetland Islands with a 443MW installed capacity.
The Strathy South wind farm is a consented 35 turbine project located around 12km south of Strathy village in Sutherland.
The proposed Cloiche wind farm is located adjacent to the operational Stronelairg wind farm. Click the arrow to find out more about the Cloiche project.
Yellow River is a 29 turbine 100MW wind farm under construction with completion expected in 2024.
The proposed Drumnahough Wind Farm is located to in County Donegal. Click the arrow to find out more about the Drumnahough project.
Lenalea is an operational 7 turbine wind farm in the rural upland setting of County Donegal. Click to find out more about Lenalea.
The Cassley Power Station is part of the Shin Hydro Scheme
The Duchally Power Station is part of the Shin Hydro Scheme
The Grudie Bridge Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
The Achanalt Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme
The Luichart Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
The Culligran Power Station is part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
The Deanie Power Station is a part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
The Aigas Power Station is part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
The Kilmorack Power Station is part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
The Mullardoch Power Station is part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
The Fasnakyle Power Station is part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
The Quoich Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Invergarry Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Tummel Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Rannoch Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Pitlochry Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme and also home to the Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre.
The Clunie Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Pitlochry Visitor Centre is located adjacent to the Pitlochry Hydro Power Station, part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Errochty Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Trinafour Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Livishie Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Glenmoriston Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Inverawe Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
The Lochay Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
The Cashlie Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
The Finlarig Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
The Sron Mor Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
The Loch Ericht Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Nostie Bridge Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Morar Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Kerry Falls Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
The Striven Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
The Lussa Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
The Storr Lochs Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Gaur Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Power Station.
The Loch Dubh Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
The Ceannacroc Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
The Kilmelford Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
The Allt Na Lairige Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
Clachan Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
Mossford Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
Dalchonzie Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
Lubreoch Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
Lednock Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
St Fillans Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
Chliostair Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
Loch Gair Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
Mucomir Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
Foyers Falls Power Station is part of the Foyers Hydro Scheme.
The Foyers 300 MW Pump Storage Power Station is part of the Foyers Hydro Scheme.
Claddoch Power Station is part of the Sloy/Awe Hydro Scheme.
Glendoe Power Station is part of the Foyers Hydro Scheme.
Kingairloch Power Station is part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme.
Torr Achilty Power Station is part of the Conon Hydro Scheme.
Misgeach Power Station is part of the Affric/Beauly Hydro Scheme.
Falls of Lochay Power Station is part of the Breadalbane Hydro Scheme.
Cuaich Power Station is part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme.
The Coire Glas pumped hydro project is located on the shores of Loch Lochy in the Scottish Highlands, between Fort William and Inverness and has a potential capacity of up to 1500MW
Ferrybridge is a legacy SSE coal power station which was closed in 2016. SSE Renewables are developing a 150MW / 300MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) site on the land in West Yorkshire.
Located on the site of a former SSE owned coal power station, we have a 150MW / 300MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project under development in the Fiddler's Ferry near Warrington, Cheshire.
This 31MW solar farm project in Evesham, Worcestershire is our first solar project and is in construction. The 77-acre site, which SSE Renewables acquired from Stark in December 2021, will be capable of powering 10,000 homes when fully operational.
Our first battery storage project in Salisbury, Wiltshire, is operational. The 50MW / 100MWH battery energy storage system (BESS) project was developed in conjunction with Wartsila and construction began in December 2022.
The Monk Fryston BESS project (320MW / 640MWh) is due to go into construction. It is located outside the North Yorkshire village of Monk Fryston.
The Bypass Solar project is about to go in to construction, located to the south of the village of Foston in Lincolnshire.
The Staythorpe Battery project is in planning, located to the west of the village of Averham, near Newark.
We are developing two separate but adjacent proposed Solar sites. 'Muskham' is South East of the small village of Knapthorpe near Newark on Trent. The 'Knapthorpe' site sites to the north of the village bordering close to the A616.
We are developing two separate but adjacent proposed Solar sites. 'Muskham' is South East of the small village of Knapthorpe near Newark on Trent. The 'Knapthorpe' site sites to the north of the village bordering close to the A616.
The 15 turbine 19.5MW Artfield Fell wind farm was completed in July 2005.
The seven turbine 9.1MW Balmurrie Fell wind farm was completed in September 2012.
The 32 turbine 108MW Bhlaraidh wind farm was completed in August 2017.
The 206 turbine 522MW Clyde wind farm is one of Europe's largest onshore wind farms.
The 16 turbine 36.8MW Drumderg wind farm was completed in 2008.
The 33 turbine 94.05MW Dunmaglass Wind Farm was completed in 2017,
The 20 turbine 40MW Fairburn Wind Farm was completed in February 2010.
The 35 turbine 71.75MW Gordonbush Wind Farm was completed in June 2012.
The 11 turbine 38MW Gordonbush Extension Wind Farm was completed in 2021.
The 51 turbine 117.3MW Hadyard Hill Wind Farm was completed in 2006.
The five turbine 10MW Spurness Wind Farm was completed in October 2012.
The 33 turbine 67.65MW Strathy North Wind Farm was completed in June 2015.
The 66 turbine 228MW Stronelairg Wind Farm was completed in December 2018.
The 22 turbine 18.7MW Tangy Wind Farm (comprising two phases) was completed in 2003/2007.
The 12 turbine 27.6MW Toddleburn Wind Farm was completed in 2010.
The 18 turbine 41.4MW Coomacheo Wind Farm was completed in 2008.
The four turbine 6MW Coomatallin Wind Farm was completed in 2005.
The 18 turbine 11.9MW Culliagh Wind Farm was completed in 2000.
The eight turbine 18.4MW Curragh Wind Farm was completed in 2009.
The 13 turbine 11.1MW Dunneill Wind Farm was completed in 2010.
The 10 turbine 15MW Gartnaneane Wind Farm was completed in 2004.
The 10 turbine 25MW Kingsmountain Wind Farm was completed in 2003.
The four turbine 6MW Knockastanna Wind Farm was completed in 2009.
The nine turbine 18MW Leanamore Wind Farm was completed in 2018.
The 45 turbine 88.5MW Meentycat Wind Farm was completed in 2004.
The 5 turbine 7.5MW Mullananalt Wind Farm was completed in 2007.
The five turbine 12.5MW Rathcahill Wind Farm was completed in 2011.
The 18 turbine 27MW Richfield Wind Farm was completed in 2006.
SSE Renewables is proposing to develop a c21MWp solar PV array and c.10MW/2hr battery energy storage system on lands near the Richfield Wind Farm.
The 18 turbine 27MW Tournafulla Wind Farm was completed in 2008.
The 6 turbine 9MW Bessy Bell 2 Wind Farm was completed in 2008.
The 32 turbine 73MW Slieve Kirk Wind Park, built in two phases, was completed in 2012 and 2014.
The 15 turbine 34.5MW Tievenameenta Wind Farm was completed in 2017.
The proposed Achany Extension Wind Farm (formerly known as Glencassley) would be constructed on land adjacent to the operational Achany Wind Farm. Please click to find out more about the proposal.
SSE Renewables has been awarded consent to construct an up to 18 turbine extension to the existing Bhlaraidh Wind Farm. Please click to find out more about the Extension project.
The Aberarder Wind Farm project is located in Strathnairn near Inverness, on a natural plateau at an average of 700m above sea level. It will sit directly adjacent to the operational 94MW Dunmaglass Wind Farm.
We are assessing the potential for the development of a wind farm at Brown Rig, near Crosslee in the Scottish Borders.
We are assessing the potential for development of a wind farm on the Drummond Estate, located between St Fillans and Lochearnhead in Perthshire.
We are assessing the potential for an extension to Fairburn wind farm, near Marybank in the Highlands.
The Seagreen1A wind farm is in development and will add up to 36 turbines to the adjacent operational Seagreen wind farm.
Eggborough is a proposed battery energy storage system (BESS) based on land north of the village of Eggborough and east of Kellington.
Daines is a proposed battery energy storage system (BESS) situated in Carrington, Greater Manchester. SSE Renewables is currently assessing the potential for the development of the site.
We are proposing to develop a wind farm near Fintona, Co. Tyrone comprising up to 10 turbines generating up to 60MW.
The proposed up to 49.9MW Foxholes solar farm is located on land to the southeast of the village of Norwell (Nottinghamshire).
The Derrymeen Battery Storage Project will be located near Dungannon in Northern Ireland.
Tinnycross BESS is a battery storage project in the townlands of Derrynagall and Ballydaly near Tullamore in Co. Offaly, Ireland.
We are seeking to deploy a battery energy storage system at the site of the old Tarbert Power Station in North Kerry, Ireland.
The 28MW Chaintrix-Bierges and Vélye Wind Farm in the northeast of France became operational in February 2025.
We’re building the 64MW Jubera Wind Farm in the La Rioja region of Spain.
We're building our first Italian wind farms in Puglia, Southern Italy.
Mullafarry BESS is a proposed 80MW/160MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to be located in the townland of Tawnaghmore Upper, adjacent to SSE’s existing 104MW Tawnaghmore Power Station at Killala Business Park, North Mayo.
The Shepway Energy Park is a proposed Solar and Battery Energy Storage project located within Romney Marsh, north of Newchurch in Kent.
Director of Corporate Affairs (Ireland)
David Manning is Director of Corporate Affairs for SSE Ireland and is responsible for SSE’s corporate communications, public affairs, community, and research and development programmes in Ireland. Previously Head of Public Affairs for SSE Ireland, David joined the company in July 2008 from the Irish Business Employers Confederation where he was Head of Energy Policy. He has worked in the areas of energy and environment policy for over a decade.
Head of Onshore Development
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