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Persistent Pursuit of Renewable Energy in Corsock For the third time, developers behind the Corsock wind farm proposal have submitted…
Renewable energy developers have submitted a third appeal to the Scottish Government for a proposed wind farm near Corsock. The latest application follows two previous rejections based on visual impact and environmental concerns, with the current proposal addressing biodiversity enhancement requirements that stalled the second attempt.
Developers have reportedly submitted a fresh appeal to the Scottish Government seeking approval for a seven-turbine wind farm near Corsock, marking the third attempt to move the renewable energy project forward after previous rejections. According to reports, the latest submission comes after Dumfries and Galloway Council failed to render a decision within statutory timeframes, automatically triggering the appeal process.