England’s largest onshore wind farm could be built on Rochdale border
Date published: 06 November 2024
Scout Moor Wind Farm
What may become ‘England’s largest onshore wind farm’ could soon be built on the Rochdale border.
A renewable energy developer has announced plans to expand Scout Moor wind farm between Rochdale, Rawtenstall and Edenfield. The Scout Moor II project marks the first major onshore wind development in England in over a decade.
Cubico Sustainable Investments, who are behind the project, believes it could be operational before 2030 and could generate an estimated £200 million of investment and hundreds of skilled green jobs.
Subject to planning permission, Scout Moor II could generate enough clean electricity to power over 100,000 homes and meet around 10 per cent of Greater Manchester’s domestic energy needs.
A previous proposal to expand the number of turbines at Scout Moor was introduced by Peel Wind Power in the mid-2010s.
While it was supported by Rossendale and Rochdale Councils, it was ultimately refused by the Secretary of State following a public inquiry.
Read more: Final ruling for Scout Moor wind farm expansionPublished: 16 February 2018
This scheme includes a proposed multi-million-pound Community Wealth Fund to support local initiatives over the long term, as well as a Moorland Restoration and Management Plan.
David Swindin, chief executive officer at Cubico, said: “Our proposal for Scout Moor II reflects our strong confidence in the UK renewables sector and Britain’s potential to become a global clean energy powerhouse.
“We’re encouraged by the Government’s vision to accelerate the build out of renewable energy infrastructure across the country, and we are committed to delivering projects that decarbonise our power system, enhance energy security, and benefit local communities.”
Cubico currently operates over 250 MW of wind and solar projects in the UK with a growing development pipeline, supporting the nation’s clean energy transition.
James Pinney, head of Northern Europe at Cubico, added: “We’re excited about the opportunity for Scout Moor II to play a key role in helping the UK achieve its net zero ambitions and enhance the North West’s position as a national hub for clean energy generation.
“As we progress, we’re looking forward to engaging with local communities and ensuring their participation helps shape a project that leaves positive social, economic and environmental benefits for all.”
Cubico is launching a consultation to gather feedback from local residents to help shape the Scout Moor II plans.
It will be available online until Tuesday 26 November with in person exhibitions also arranged where you can view the project plans in more detail and meet members of the development team.
- Edenfield Community Centre –Tuesday 12 November, 2pm to 6.30pm
- Cowpe Community Hall – Wednesday 13 November, 12.30pm to 7pm
- Rochdale AFC – Tuesday 19 November, 12.30pm to 7pm
- The Ashcroft, Whitworth – Wednesday 20 November, 12.30pm to 7pm
The online consultation is available here: https://scoutmoor2.co.uk
It will be the first of two rounds of consultation and focuses on gathering initial views on expanding Scout Moor, and discussing the allocation of the Community Wealth Fund.
In the New Year, Cubico will consult again, presenting more detailed plans including the proposed locations and number of turbines.
George Lythgoe, Local Democracy Reporter
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