SSE Renewables has today announced it is further expanding its onshore wind development pipeline through the acquisition of a 12-turbine, 49.9MW consented wind farm project in Scotland’s Highlands.
The company has reached agreement with RES1 to acquire the Aberarder wind farm project in Strathnairn near Inverness, Scotland. The project, which was granted planning consent in 2017, is directly adjacent to the operational 94MW Dunmaglass Wind Farm, which is jointly owned by SSE Renewables and Greencoat UK Wind.
The consented project allows for the construction of a 12-turbine onshore wind farm with each turbine having a maximum tip height of up to 130m. The wind farm project is expected to have an installed capacity of 49.9MW.
SSE Renewables could begin construction of the wind farm in April 2023 with completion by November 2024, subject to a positive final investment decision.
Finlay McCutcheon, Director of Onshore Europe at SSE Renewables, said:
“SSE Renewables has an incredibly strong onshore operating portfolio of nearly 2GW, of which 1.2GW is in Scotland. We’re also currently building what will be the UK’s most powerful onshore wind farm, the 443MW Viking project in Shetland.
“Now, with the addition of the Aberarder Wind Farm project to our portfolio, we have strengthened our secured development pipeline of UK onshore wind projects to [just over 1GW]. The project also represents a strong strategic fit for our operational onshore wind portfolio given its location next to our Dunmaglass Wind Farm.
“We have huge ambitions to accelerate deployment of homegrown electricity infrastructure to help strengthen the UK’s energy security, and Aberarder gives us another opportunity to do so. However, the extent to which we can deliver on these aims will depend on there being a continuing supportive policy environment. It’s therefore important that in implementing its planned revenue cap on generators, government gets the balance right between preventing excessive profits and retaining the attractiveness of the UK as a place to invest in order to keep the cost of capital down.”
The delivery of the Aberarder wind farm project could contribute to SSE’s Net Zero Acceleration Plan (NZAP), which will see SSE invest around £7m a day and support 1000 jobs a year in the critical low-carbon infrastructure needed to meet the net zero transition. SSE Renewables is at the heart of SSE’s NZAP strategy with a target to double its installed renewable energy capacity by 2026 and more than treble it by 2031, increasing output fivefold to over 50TWh annually.
Once completed, Aberarder wind farm will be capable of generating enough green energy to power almost 50,000 homes annually^ and offset over 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over its expected 25-year lifetime*, helping contribute to Scotland and the UK achieving further energy security and meeting net zero carbon emission targets.
SSE Renewables owns 1,974MW of operational onshore wind capacity in the UK and Ireland, making it a leading developer, owner and operator of renewable energy in both markets. With the addition of the Aberarder wind farm project, the company is now progressing a secured onshore wind development pipeline of around 1,350MW across both countries. It is also developing around 3,800MW of newly acquired onshore wind development projects in southern Europe.
1 via the purchase of the Limited Liability Partnership that holds the wind farm assets
* 48,331 homes powered per annum based on Typical Domestic Consumption Values (Medium Electricity Profile Class 1, 2,900kWh per household; OFGEM, June 2021), typical onshore wind load factor, and projected installed capacity of 50MW. Quoted 61,670 t/CO2 reductions per annum based on expected annual output against average 440 t/CO2 per GWh for all non-renewable fuels (BEIS Digest of UK Energy Statistics (DUKES) Estimated carbon dioxide emissions from electricity supplied), August 2021).
Editor’s notes
SSE Renewables is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy, headquartered in the UK and Ireland, with a growing presence internationally. Its strategy is to lead the transition to a net zero future through the world-class development, construction and operation of renewable power assets and it is building more offshore wind energy than any other company in the world. SSE Renewables is part of SSE plc, the UK-listed integrated energy group which is investing £12.5bn over five years, or £7m a day, to deliver a Net Zero Acceleration Programme to address climate change head on. This includes plans by SSE Renewables to double its installed renewable energy capacity to 8GW by 2026 and ambitious targets to treble capacity to over 13GW by 2031, increasing output fivefold to over 50TWh annually – enough to be able to power around 20 million homes each year. is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy, headquartered in the UK and Ireland, with a growing presence internationally. SSE Renewables has a team of around 1,500 renewable energy professionals based across the UK, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, Japan and the USA, all committed to delivering the green energy the world needs now and in the future.