E.ON moves to phase two of Caithness wind farm construction

15 January 2012


E.ON has begun phase two of construction of its Camster wind farm in Caithness, Scotland. The wind farm will be situated between Lybster and Watten and will consist of 25 x 2 MW turbines.

Work began in late 2010 to prepare the site access roads; this included the construction of seven kilometres of access roads and the upgrade of three bridges, to enable them to carry the weight of construction vehicles.

Phase two will include building a temporary construction compound, wind turbine foundations, a permanent met mast and more site access tracks. Dean Guy, construction project manager at E.ON, said: "This is a major development for us. The Camster site is an excellent place for a wind farm and this next stage of construction marks a significant step towards completing the project, which we hope to be fully operational by mid 2013. We're working very hard to use local companies, as much as possible, throughout the construction of this wind farm and have appointed Highlands based contractors and plant and machinery suppliers."

E.ON is publically committed to building and maintaining strong relationships with the communities surrounding its sites and a community benefits fund worth up to £150 000 per year will support local Caithness projects throughout the wind farm's lifetime.




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