Minnygap Wind Farm

NEWS

ACTION FOR RENEWABLES PANORAMA REBUTTAL

Action for Renewables has produced a video rebutting the claims made in the BBC's recent Panorama programme "What's fuelling energy price rises?". The video is presented by the Chair of A4R, Tony Juniper, and can be found below:

7 April 2010 - Visit to see a working wind farm

Visiting a wind farm can be useful in helping people learn more about wind energy and understanding what the project proposed for their area might look like.  We always offer people the opportunity to visit an operating wind farm so they are able to have firsthand experience, this helps dispel common myths and misconceptions about wind turbines. 

RES is offering a trip to a local wind farm on Wednesday 7th April 2010.

Transportation and refreshments will be provided by RES.  If you would be interested in joining us please contact Rachel Anderson for more information.

Information Flyer (PDF)...blueArrow


5-6 August 2009 - Minnygap Public Exhibitions

We will be holding exhibitions at the following venues in August, to enable people to view the Environmental Statement (ES) and present the full details of our application: 

Wednesday 5th August:  Town Hall, Moffat, 2-8pm
Thursday 6th August:  Johnstone Parish Hall, Johnstonebridge, 10-3pm.


We look forward to meeting you and explaining our plans in more detail.

Public Exhibition Flyer (PDF)...blueArrow


August 2009 - Newsletter published

A newsletter about Minnygap Wind Farm has gone out to over 2,000 houses around the site to explain our plans in more detail.We would be happy to cover any issues in more detail in forthcoming newsletters. If you would like to see anything discussed in more detail, please let us know.

Newsletter (PDF)...blueArrow


28 July 2009 - RES submits plans for Minnygap Wind Farm

RES is pleased to announce it has submitted plans for Minnygap Wind Farm, located 8km southwest of Moffat, to Dumfries and Galloway Council.  The 10 turbine wind farm, will be able to provide enough clean green power for between;11,000- 12,000 Scottish households, which is equivalent to 15% of the households in Dumfries and Galloway.

Press Release (PDF)...blueArrow