cottishPower Renewables has awarded more than £60 million to support over 5,000 community projects across the UK and Ireland.
In reaching the £60m milestone ScottishPower Renewables has supported projects big and small ranging from £2,000 for the Eisteddfod Festival in Wales all the way up to £348,000 for STEM activities in Kintyre.
ScottishPower Renewables windfarms provide the critical, zero carbon electricity the UK needs, but, through its windfarm fund the renewable developer wants to go further by leaving a lasting, positive impact on the communities its sites call home.
Charlie Jordan, CEO of ScottishPower Renewables, explains more: "Almost 30 years ago we developed our first onshore windfarm, which has served the UK by providing clean, green electricity and paving the way for future developments. But, it has also helped to serve its local community by providing key funds to support the ambitions of the people who live and work there.
"Just as wind turbines have developed since then, so to have community funds, but their core purpose has remained the same – to help our communities seize opportunities that may not have been realised without the funds, providing a lasting legacy from our windfarms.
"Our funds have supported projects of all shapes and sizes and it's an honour that we have been able to help support so many amazing initiatives over the past three decades.
"We're continually striving to be the best neighbour to our communities given they are at the heart of what we do, and firmly believe they are best placed to determine how best to use the funds from our developments to drive benefits that mean most to them."
The community of New Luce in Dumfries and Galloway has received almost £1million from ScottishPower's Kilgallioch Windfarm Community Benefit to support the work of New Luce Community Trust, including funding the restoration and reopening of a beloved hotel and restaurant.
Speaking about the funding awards, Neale McQuistin, Chair of the local Community Council, said: "Thanks to the Killgallioch Windfarm Community Benefit Fund, our shop has been saved and is now a thriving, bustling shop, the village hall is doing great and our new hotel here in New Luce is the jewel in our crown. We also have a fabulous play park – it's turned into a great asset for the whole of Wigtonshire. Lots of families from Newton Stewart, Stranraer and surrounding towns bring their children to play here – and they may well stay here and have lunch in the hotel, so it's all beginning to come together – great times ahead for the village of New Luce."
ScottishPower Renewables owns and operates 38 onshore windfarms across the UK.
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14/12/2023
ScottishPower Renewables Invests Over £60m In Communities


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