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Wind Turbines Face Green Scrutiny in Moray Firth
5 Mar
Summary
- Campaigners demand environmental impact assessment for turbine plans.
- Floating wind turbine foundation units to be stored offshore.
- Scottish government confirms EIA screening is underway.

Campaigners are calling for a rigorous environmental impact assessment (EIA) for proposed plans to temporarily store floating wind turbine foundation units in the Moray Firth. Offshore Solutions Group (OSG) has put forward a proposal for a storage site at Findhorn Bay. This development has raised concerns among environmental groups due to the area's recognized importance for wildlife, including bottlenose dolphins and seabirds.
OSG has initiated an EIA screening process with the Scottish government's Marine Directorate to determine the necessity of a full EIA. The company maintains its commitment to a thorough assessment, stating that the early-stage screening report was prepared by specialists. Regardless of the screening outcome, any future planning application will require accompanying environmental information and public consultation, as confirmed by the Scottish government.




