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HighlandCity of EdinburghGlasgow CityEH3 9WJ55.947586-3.206945G2 8LU55.857053-4.264471IV2 6XU57.252283-4.491522IV3 5NX57.47352-4.233398IV63 6UL57.328587-4.475571IV63 7WE57.214611-4.617859THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017ELECTRICITY ACT 1989Electricity Act 1989Electricity Act 1989, s. 36TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 19972025-04-232025-04-252025-06-02TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk487431729109

GLEN EARRACH ENERGY

ELECTRICITY ACT 1989

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997

THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017

Notice is hereby given that Glen Earrach Energy Limited, (“the Company”) with company registration number SC777268, having its registered office at 50 Lothian Road, Festival Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3 9WJ has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a Pumped Storage Hydro scheme to the northwest of Loch Ness, approximately 9.5 km to the south of Drumnadrochit, and 6.5 km north of Invermoriston within The Highland Council administration region (Central Grid Reference of Headpond NH 45223 22331, and Tailpond NH 54114 28417). The installed electrical pumping capacity of the proposed generating station would be approximately 2,000 MW and 1,800 MW of installed electrical generating capacity. The proposed development is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and an EIA Report has been produced.

The Company has also requested a direction under section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted.

A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA Report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for public inspection in person, free of charge, during normal office hours at:

Location Opening hours Address
The Highland Council Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX
Great Glen Pharmacy Monday to Saturday from 8:45am to 6pm Drumnadrochit IV63 6UL
Clog and Craft Shop Thursday from 12 noon to 3pm Skye Road, Invermoriston,
Friday from 11am to 3pm Inverness IV63 7WE
Foyers Stores, Post Office & Cafe Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5:30pm Foyers, Inverness IV2 6XU
Sunday from 10am – 2pm

The EIA Report can also be freely viewed on the application website at https://www.glenearrach.energy, or at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00005121.

Copies of the EIA Report may be obtained from AECOM by emailing info@glenearrach.energy at a charge of £550 per hard copy and £10 on USB storage device (with the exception of Volume 6: Confidential Appendices). Hard copies of a short Non-Technical Summary are available for £10.

Any representations on the application may be submitted by email to the Scottish Government via representations@gov.scot; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation.

Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals) and full postal address of those making representations. Emailed representations should also include the full return email address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to representations@gov.scot will receive acknowledgement.

All representations should be received not later than Monday 2nd June 2025 although Ministers may consider representations received after this date.

Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice.

Where Scottish Ministers are required to, or decide to exercise their discretion to do so, they can cause a public inquiry to be held.

Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways:

· consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or

· reject the proposal

General Data Protection Regulations

The Scottish Government processes representations under the Electricity Act 1989. To support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot.

A privacy notice is published on the Help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Scottish Government processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about the processing of your personal information by the Scottish Government, please email EconsentsAdmin@gov.scot or write to Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU.