This project involved a fourth shared turbine to add to the three that were completed in the first Stewart Energy project in 2014/15. The arrangement was exactly the same, with the Stewart family offering 25% ownership to Lesmahagow Developmentt Trust (LDT) in exchange for part-funding.
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A local landowner and the renewable energy company Greencat renewables have offered a 10% stake in this project to Airlie Street Hall Association (ASHA). Scene has been working with ASHA since 2015 to make this a reality. The project is set to be commissioned by the end of 2016.
Developer Muirhall Energy has made 10% stakes in two of their wind farms available to nearby communities. Commissioned by Upper Eskdale Development Group in 2015, Scene have been working with several local groups - looking to ready them to be in a position to take up the shared ownership offer if the projects receive planning permission
Aiding a Perthshire-based community organisation to plan and negotiate the aquisition of a large scale wind farm - with the potential to be the largest community owned wind farm in the UK.
Scene engaged and involved local communities in an ongoing wind turbine project near to Dingwall in the Scottish Highlands.
Scene helped a community organisation assess the potential for construction of a 2MW wind turbine within a large scale wind farm in County Antrim, Ireland.
Scene assisted and supported a South Lanarkshire development trust in planning and commissioning three wind turbines, with the first due to be comissioned in 2014
Project support, from conception through planning, of a two turbine development in Inverness-shire. The project was formed by two community organisations based in Edinburgh, with the support of local Highland communities.