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Carrick Windfarm
Carrick Windfarm
Above: Photomontage of the proposed Carrick Windfarm from Viewpoint 5, Shalloch on Minnoch (T10 is still shown in this image)
Location
Carrick Windfarm is located within the Carrick Forest, a commercial forest block of the Galloway Forest Park which is owned and managed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS). The Site is wholly within the South Ayrshire Council administrative area.
Current Stage
ScottishPower Renewable's (SPR) application for a development consisting of up to 13 wind turbines, up to 200m in height to blade tip and an energy storage facility was referred to the Scottish Government's Planning and Environmental Appeals Division (DPEA) in September 2022. A Public Local Inquiry (PLI) covering a number of topics was held in summer 2023 and further inquiry sessions for Aviation Safety were held at the end of April 2024.
All of the documentation related to the PLI can be found on the DPEA website at:
DPEA - Carrick (opens in a new window)
Project History
This project is a result of the partnership SPR has with Forestry and Land Scotland, where SPR was awarded exclusive rights to investigate the feasibility of onshore renewables projects within the National Forest Estate in south west Scotland.
As part of the development process, two wind monitoring masts were installed within the site, one on Eldrick Hill in January 2019 and another on Garleffin Fell in March 2020.
In May 2020, ScottishPower Renewables (SPR) submitted a request for Pre-Application advice from South Ayrshire Council and a request for an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping Opinion from the Scottish Ministers. A Scoping Opinion was received in October 2020 and can be viewed on the Energy Consents Unit website (Ref: ECU00002063).
In December of 2021, a planning application was submitted to the Energy Consents Unit (ECU) for consideration and copies of this 2021 submitted documentation can be found below in the 'Documents' section.
Following consultation with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), SPR took the decision to remove one wind turbine (T10) from the Site Layout design. This change was applied for via the submission of an Addendum to the application for consent. An EIA Addendum document, updated figures and visualisations can be found in the ‘Documents’ section below.
Community Consultation
Early consultation is key to the way SPR develops projects, and throughout the development process SPR ensure local communities and stakeholders are given the opportunity to provide feedback and are kept informed of project progress.
Due to the Government guidance issued as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face consultation was unfortunately not possible during the consultation period in 2020. The Scottish Government regulations in force replaced the requirement for physical, face-to-face public events, with an alternative online version and as a result SPR held a Public Information Event online from 14 October to 06 November 2020, which was accessed by 561 separate visitors. As COVID-19 restrictions have eased, SPR have also attended Community Council meetings in the local area, and continued to utilise methods of engagement such as mail and leaflet drops, this website and the project email mailbox.
While the online event ended in 2020, you can access some useful FAQs here (opens in a new window) and you can continue to contact the Project Team using the contact details noted below.
Benefits
SPR is proud to support local communities, helping them to deliver their long term aspirations. Our community benefit funds across the UK totals more than £50 million to date, with over £9 million going directly to local communities in South Ayrshire.
As a responsible developer of renewable energy, we are keen for the communities surrounding this project to benefit. SPR will provide a community benefit fund and an opportunity for local communities to invest in the operational windfarm, should they choose to do so.
With established sites nearby, SPR has a history of working positively with communities within the region. SPR is keen to ensure employment and the business skills required to maximise the economic benefits can be delivered locally ensuring those who live near our sites benefit.
The socio-economic assessment carried out as part of the Carrick Windfarm EIA predicts that the project could provide:
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Support for up to 140 jobs benefiting South Ayrshire during the construction phase and support for approximately 421 jobs for Scotland as a whole.
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Additional benefits to the local supply chain as a result of services supplied to the operation of the Proposed Development;
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The local economy with a total of £8.8 million of net Gross Value Added (GVA) during the construction period. The Scottish economy could benefit by some £26.4 million net GVA.
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The Scottish economy with approximately £1.3 million of net GVA during the operational phase through direct, indirect and multiplier effects, with around £0.9 million net GVA contribution to the economy of South Ayrshire.
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An annual generation estimated at approximately 235.8 gigawatt-hours (GWh). With potential to supply enough electricity to meet the domestic needs of up to 65,903 UK households1(updated to account for the removal of T10).
[1] Calculated using the most recent statistics from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy showing that annual UK average domestic household consumption is 3.578 MWh (0.003578 GHw).
Site Enhancements
The project includes a Habitat Management Plan which will implement positive land management for the benefit of landscape and nature conservation, focusing on bog habitat restoration. Some of the existing forest tracks will be upgraded and new access tracks will be built around the proposed windfarm with improved signage on core paths throughout the site. There will also be provision of bins, seating areas and information boards informing users of the heritage route and existing recreational opportunities in the Carrick Forest. There is potential for the northern temporary construction compound to be converted into a car park for recreational users subject to agreement with the landowner.
Contact
The Project Team can be contacted directly by emailing: carrickwindfarm@scottishpower.com.
Project Documents
Please click on the links to view the Carrick Windfarm documents.
Carrick Windfarm faq
Planning Documents
- Application Cover Letter (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Application Public Notice (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Planning Statement (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Non-Technical Summary
Pre-Application Consultation Report
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Figures
- Figure 1-1 Site Location (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 1-2 Site Boundary (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
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Technical Appendices
- Appendix 2-1 Scoping Opinion 1 of 3 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 2-1 Scoping Opinion 2 of 3 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 2-1 Scoping Opinion 3 of 3 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 2-2 Gatecheck Report (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 2-3 Further Consultation (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
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Figures
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- Figure 4-1 Site Layout (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-2a Indicative Site Access South (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-2b Indicative Site Access North (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-3 Indicative Cable Routes (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-4 Indicative Cable Trench (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-5 Indicative Wind Turbine (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-6 Indicative Wind Turbine Foundation (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-7 Indicative Crane Hardstanding (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-8 Typical Access Track Construction (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-9 Indicative Control Building (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-10 Indicative Construction Compound (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4-11 Indicative Substation Compound (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
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Figures
- Figure 5-1a Blade Tip and Hub Height ZTV A1 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-1b Blade Tip and Hub Height ZTV A3 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-1c Blade Tip ZTV with Woodland and Settlement Screening (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-2 Blade Tip ZTV No of Wind Turbines Visible (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-3 Landscape Character Areas (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-4 Landscape Character Areas with ZTV (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-5 Landscape Designations (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-6 Landscape Designations with Blade Tip ZTV (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-7 Blade Tip ZTV with Visual Receptors (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-8 Cumulative Sites Location Plan 45km Search Area (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-9 Cumulative Sites Location Plan 30km Study Area (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-10 Cumulative ZTV All Operational Sites (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-11 Cumulative ZTV All Operational and Consented Sites (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-12 Cumulative ZTV All Application Sites (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-13 Cumulative ZTV West Windfarm Group and Proposed Development (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-14 Cumulative ZTV Dersalloch and Proposed Development (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-15 Cumulative ZTV Clauchrie and Proposed Development (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-16 Cumulative ZTV Craiginmoddie and Proposed Development (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-17 VP1 Minor Road Near Cornish Hill (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-18 VP2 NCN7 South West of Knockinculloch (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-19 VP3 West of South Balloch Nether Barr (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-20 VP4 Minor Road Between Dailly and Barr (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-21 VP5 Shalloch on Minnoch (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-22 VP6 Newton Stewart Road Straiton (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-23 VP7 B741 Dailly (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-24 VP8 Colonel Hunter Blair Monument (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-25 VP9 Dalhowan Street Road Crosshill (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-26 VP10 Blairquhan Kirkmichael Road (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-27 VP11 North Threave (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-28 VP12 B734 Auchensoul Hill (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-29 VP13 A77 Near Maybole (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-30 VP14 Craigengillan Dark Sky Observatory (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-31 VP15 Merrick (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-32 VP16 Riecawr Avenue Bellsbank (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-33 VP17 A713 East of Loch Doon (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-34 VP18 A713 and B742 Road Junction (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-35 VP19 Brown Carrick Hills (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-36 VP20 Knockdolian Summit (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-37 VP21 Chirmorie Cairn (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-38 VP22 Blackcraig Hill (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-39 VP23 Craigencallie Straiton (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-40 VP24 Cairnsmore of Carsphairn (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-41 Cumulative ZTV Knockcronal and Proposed Development (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5-42 Cumulative ZTV Knockodhar and Proposed Development (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
- Appendix 5-1 LVIA Methodology (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 5-2 LVIA Viewpoint Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 5-3 LVIA Preliminary Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 5-4 Residential Visual Amenity Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 5-5 Wild Land Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Chapter
- Chapter 6 - Hydrology Hydrogeology Geology and Soils (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Figures
- Figure 6-1 Elevation (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-2 Bedrock Geology (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-3 Superficial Geology (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-4 Soils (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-5 Peat Overview (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-5a Peat Detail Western (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-5b Peat Detail Eastern (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-6 GWDTE Overview (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-6a GWDTE Overview Clustering Groups (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-6b GWDTE Western (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-6c GWDTE Eastern (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6-7 Hydrology Overview (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
- Appendix 6-1 Peat Landslide Hazard Risk Assessment 1 of 2 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6-1 Peat Landslide Hazard Risk Assessment 2 of 2 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6-2 Soil Peat Management Plan (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6-3 Groundwater Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6-4 Private Water Supply Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6-5 Watercourse Crossings Report (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6-6 Initial Borrow Pit Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
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Technical Appendices
- Appendix 7-1 Ecology Baseline (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7-2 Habitats Baseline (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7-3 Bat Survey Report (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7-4 Bat Mitigation Plan (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7-5 Aquatic Ecology Baseline Report (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7-6 Outline Habitat Management Plan (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
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Technical Appendices
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Figures
- Figure 9-1 Noise and Vibration Sensitive Receptors (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 9-2 Noise Contour 10ms Proposed Development in Isolation (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 9-3 Noise Contour 10ms All Cumulative Developments (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 9-4 Noise Contour 10ms Proposed Developments (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
- Appendix 9-1 Glossary Acoustic Terminology (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-2 Noise Modelling Prediction (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-3 Wind Shear Correction (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-4 Baseline Noise Survey (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-5 Baseline Noise Conditions (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-6 Baseline Noise Survey Directional Analysis (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-7 Cumulative Noise Level Limits (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-8 Modelled Receptor Noise Levels (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-9 Cumulative Scoping (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-10 Operational Noise Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9-11 Example Limit Apportionment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
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- Figure 10-1 Heritage Assets Site Boundary (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10-2 Heritage Assets Study Area (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10-3 Cumulative Schemes (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10-4 Heritage Assets Viewpoints (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
- Appendix 10-1 Determing Value Significance Of Heritage Assets (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10-2 Assesment Of Heritage Assets Within Site Boundary (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10-3 Assessment Of Heritage Assets 5km Turbine Locations (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10-4 Assessment Of Heritage Assets 5-10km Turbine Locations (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10-5 Assessment Of Cumulative Effects (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10-6 Archaeology Cultural Heritage Gazetteer (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
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Figures
- Figure 11-1 Proposed Abnormal Load Access Route (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11-2 General Construction Access Routes and Study Area Link Sections (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11-3 Traffic Count Locations (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
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Technical Appendices
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- Figure 13-1 Shadow Flicker Worst Case (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 13-2 Shadow Flicker Realistic Case (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Technical Appendices
- Appendix 13-1 Forestry 1 of 2 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 13-1 Forestry 2 of 2 (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 13-2 Aviation Impact Assessment (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 13-3 Instrument Flight Procedure Safeguarding Assessmentn (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 13-4 Indicative Aviation Lighting LVI Mitigation Plan (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 13-5 Carbon Report (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- EIA Addendum(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 4.1(AI): Site Layout (updated)(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5.1c(AI): Blade Tip ZTV with Woodland and Settlement Screening(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5.17(AI): VP1 - Minor Road near Cornish(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5.22(AI): VP6 - Newton Stewart Road, Straiton(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure 5.39(AI): VP23 - Craigencallie, Straiton(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure A1 - Carrick Windfarm - Turbine 3(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure A2 - Carrick Windfarm - Turbine 7(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
- Figure A3 - Carrick Windfarm - Turbine 10(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)