John Swinneyprovided an update to his Cabinet colleagues on progress towards
realising the Western Isles’ significant renewable energy potential.
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth met with
representatives of the Stornoway Trust, who manage a large community estate on
the island. A number of large renewable energy projects have been consented on
the Trust’s land, and it is pursuing a number of potential ownership and
benefit options which could secure tens of millions of pounds for the
community.
The Stornoway Trust have been looking at harnessing renewable energy on the
estate for many years, but issues relating to the delivery of the vital grid
links remain unresolved.
The Scottish Government has made addressing this a top priority, and as part
of this Energy Minister Fergus Ewing secured an agreement last month with
Secretary of State for Energy, Ed Davey, to convene a Delivery Forum. This will
bring key parties together to ensure that the policy of the UK and Scottish
Government to support island renewables delivers.
Commenting after Cabinet, Mr Swinney said:
“The Stornoway Trust offered a valuable insight into the
transformational impact that renewable energy could have on the Western Isles.
It is a key reason why this Government is committed to doing all that we can to
support these projects and why we remain determined that they can be delivered
– something which was clearly evident from the discussion at Cabinet.
“I have asked my officials to ensure that the Stornoway Trust are
invited to attend the pending Delivery Forum which Fergus Ewing and Ed Davey
have agreed to take forward, so that the compelling potential advantages of
community ownership and benefits can be fully accounted for as we work towards
a successful outcome."