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Paul's Hill II

Pauls Hill II was consented in December 2022. The six turbine site, 5km west of Upper Knockando, is an extension of the existing, operational Paul’s Hill Wind Farm.

Combined, the 34 turbine wind farm will be capable of producing over 85MW of electricity.

Type Wind
Status Development
No. of turbines 6
Location Hills of Carn na Dubh-chlais, Nr Upper Knockando, Morayshire, IV30 8SN
Installed capacity 25.2 MW

Facts

The existing infrastructure and access tracks will be utilised as far as possible.

The proposed development will comprise:

6 turbines

  • 5 up to 149.9 m in height
  • 1 up to 134 m in height

Associated infrastructure includes:

  • Site tracks
  • Temporary construction and storage compounds
  • Underground electricity cables
  • External transformer housing
  • Crane pads
  • Foundations
  • Borrow pits
  • Extension to the existing substation

The grid connection will be made at the substation at Glenfarclas, which is a 33/132 kV substation, to be used by the proposed development. It connects to the overhead power line that travels through to the infrastructure at Boat of Garten. It is the transmission line that provides the grid connection for the existing Paul’s Hill Wind Farm and has available capacity secured for the proposed development. 

Related documents

Notice of Decision can be viewed here:

Notice of submission of the application can be viewed here:

The documents that comprise the Environmental Statement are as follows:

Community fund

The existing Paul’s Hill Wind Farm has established a community benefit fund as part of its ongoing commitments to communities in the vicinity of the wind farm. The purpose of the fund is to enable communities to carry out improvements to their local area in ways that benefit the local environment, local amenities or tourism.

Whilst we build and operate wind farms we also focus on reducing the impact on local communities and the area’s ecology. Each year the wind farm allocates an amount of money to local community groups in the area, which administers its disbursement to the community.

Consideration will be given to all types of project which benefit the local community and permission to proceed will be granted for ideas which successfully fulfil the aims of the scheme. Applications will be dealt with on receipt of the application form that is available from your local Community group. If you are seeking funding for a project in the local community please e-mail communities@fredolsen.co.uk to find out which community groups local to you receive funding from Paul’s Hill Wind Farm.