In a major milestone in the construction of Stranoch wind farm in Dumfries and Galloway, key turbine parts, including blades and tower sections, have started being delivered to the EDF power solutions UK site this week.
The Vestas components, transported under police escort by specialist contractor Colletts, will leave the Port of Cairnryan and make their way to Stranoch wind farm in scheduled convoys over the coming weeks and months.
To minimise disruption, the convoys will typically run twice daily. Police Scotland and the project’s transport team will work to maintain traffic flow, with efforts made to allow cars to pass where possible. Residents and road users are being advised to plan ahead and use alternative routes if possible. EDF power solutions UK has been in touch regularly with local residents who may be affected by the deliveries, which will take place until early December.
Stranoch wind farm is a 102MW, 20-turbine wind farm, being built near to New Luce in Dumfries and Galloway. Construction began in May 2024 and is due to continue until early 2027.
The first phase of deliveries has now taken place and will continue during weekdays until December. Local residents are being updated through email and a text messaging service.
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