en.Wedoany.com Reported - ScottishPower Renewables has submitted a permit application to the Scottish Government for the MachairWind offshore wind project. The offshore wind project, with a planned installed capacity of 2GW, is proposed for development off the coast of the Inner Hebrides as part of the fixed-bottom ScotWind program.

The project plans to install up to 144 turbines and two offshore substations, with grid connection expected in the early to mid-2030s at a National Grid connection point near Girvan, Ayrshire. ScottishPower stated that separate permit applications will be submitted for the export cable corridor and onshore infrastructure. Once completed, the offshore wind project could meet the electricity needs of approximately 2 million households.
The MachairWind project is ScottishPower's first fixed-bottom offshore wind project in Scottish waters. The development area has been optimized multiple times, reduced from an initial 754 square kilometers to approximately 448 square kilometers. The project is expected to generate nearly £3 billion in supply chain investment, and consultations have been held with several Scottish ports regarding potential investments.
This permit application is a key step in ScottishPower's progress on the offshore wind project. The company stated it will continue to engage with local governments, communities, and stakeholders to ensure a balance between environmental impact and economic benefits. According to the planned timeline, the Scottish Government is expected to make a final permit decision on the project in 2027, with construction anticipated to begin in the late 2020s.
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