RES believes in meaningful and productive consultation, and we aim to engage early with the local community and key stakeholders in order to facilitate constructive consultation. This helps to identify issues and concerns, as well as benefits and opportunities, which we can then consider when developing the design of the proposal.

At the Public Exhibitions we have presented preliminary design drawings. Feedback from the local community is important at this stage of our pre-application consultation when it can have a direct influence on the final design of the project.

We would be grateful if you could take the time to fill out this comments form with your feedback. Please provide feedback by Friday 4 July. Comments will still be accepted after this date but may not be considered in relation to the design development.

Please note that comments submitted to RES at this time are not representations to the determining authority (Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit). There will be an opportunity to submit representations to the determining authority should an application be made.

1. Kinnelhead Farm Public exhibition





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2. Kinnelhead Wind Farm Proposal

Your views on the Kinnelhead Wind Farm - specifically the preliminary layout of the project where people’s comments can have a direct influence – will be considered in relation to the design development of the project.









3. Local benefit

RES is proposing to deliver a tailored community benefits package aligned with the priorities of the local community. This package would be worth £5,000 per megawatt (or equivalent) of installed capacity per annum and could include RES’ unique Local Electricity Discount Scheme (LEDS), which offers an annual discount to the electricity bills of those properties closest to a participating wind farm. The community benefit package will be informed by feedback from the community so we are keen to understand what initiatives the community would like to see supported by the benefits package.

4. Climate change, energy security and renewables

The below section is optional and designed to help us understand people’s thoughts
on how renewables can help to tackle climate change and improve energy security.





















Please provide your name and contact details below in order to authenticate this comment form. Providing this information gives context to your feedback, facilitates a better understanding of community views and priorities, and enables us to respond to any questions raised. However, if you are not comfortable providing us with your full contact details, please include your postcode as a minimum.

Your contact details will be treated by RES with the strictest of confidence, in line with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) 2018. We may at times share your contact details, in confidence, with third parties who we employ to help process your comments or update you on the project and by providing your details below you consent to this. You may write to RES at any time to ask that your contact details be removed from our records and from any third parties we work with.