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Glen Earrach Energy establishes 5% Community Wealth Fund

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The building permit for the scheme was submitted in April. Image: Gee.

Glen Earrach Energy, the developer of a proposed Pumped Storage Hydro (PSH) project in Scotland, has announced that it will set up a community Wealth Fund every year worth more than £ 20 million worth more than £ 20 million.

The developer has confirmed that the 5% of the gross margin income of the proposed PSH scheme will contribute to the local community, using funds to encourage long-term investments in projects in the Highlands in the Highlands. According to Glen Earrach Energy, this is the largest community foremost fund of every project in the British energy sector.

The fund will focus on investments in important areas, including housing and infrastructure; Jobs, skills and local enterprise; environmental management and nature restoration; and community welfare and future generations.

A poll commissioned by Glen Earrach Energy in February of this year investigated more than 2,000 Scottish adults and discovered that 71% support the funds for paying the community as part of renewable energy projects, in which 38% say that lower local energy drawings should be the top priority for these funds.

Moreover, 73% stated that they believe that decisions on expenditure itself should be taken by the community itself in contrast to the government or developers, with 51% of the inhabitants of Highland say that the local area should receive the largest share of such funds. In addition, the study revealed broad support for PSH projects on Loch Ness, with 56% of the Highlanders that they are for such developments.

Glen Errach Energy announced that it had submitted its application for a 2GW/34GWH PSH PSH project near the famous Loch Ness of Scotland at the end of April of this year, and noted that the unique topography of the area and planned use of a 500 m gross -headed Hydraulic Dan All other EXERTENTISTICITY POSTIVE ALL A EXISTICAL STORAGE ALL ALL A MAKE STORAGACITY. Energy storage capacity than all other energy storage capacity than all other energy storage capacity than all other energy storage capacity for the other planned Loch storage projects.

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The developer also notes that the project could reduce a reduction in carbon emissions by 10% of the local grid and to save grid operators around £ 2.9 billion in the first 20 years of its operation.

Roderick Macleod, director of Glen Earrach Energy, said that the developer has listened carefully to the priorities of the community, and added that the fund is about “more than sharing the benefits of clean energy, it is about creating long -term value for the communities that make this project possible”. Macleod added that the goal of the developer is “to create a fund that has real impact, not only for the coming years, but for the next hundred and then”.

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