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Consultation is now open for the proposed Whiteminwhill Energy Park project, located approximately 0.9km south of the village of Barrhill in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
The proposed project includes up to 5 wind turbines, ground-mounted solar photovoltaic panels and a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Together, this would have a total generating capacity of between 100 MW (megawatts) and 200 MW, combined with a battery storage capacity of up to 100 MW.
This page provides more details about the proposed project and offers ways to submit your feedback. We request that all project feedback be received by 11:59 pm on Monday 15 December 2025.
Please view the information about our proposals on the right-hand side of this page, which includes a booklet, site plans, and indicative photomontages.
We'd like your feedback on our plans. You can submit feedback in several ways:
Completing a feedback form at the bottom of this page
Downloading a copy of the feedback form (on the right-hand side) and emailing a copy to us at: Whiteminwhillenergypark@erm.com
Posting a copy free of charge by writing 'Freepost WHITEMINWHILL ENERGY PARK' onto an envelope and popping it into your nearest postbox
We need your feedback by 11.59 pm on 15th December 2025.
We value your feedback and encourage you to respond to this consultation. Comments received during public consultation will inform our proposals, ongoing technical assessments, and consultation with statutory stakeholders and the local authority.
We will share how we’ve considered feedback on our plans at the next public consultation in 2026.
Consultation is now open for the proposed Whiteminwhill Energy Park project, located approximately 0.9km south of the village of Barrhill in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
The proposed project includes up to 5 wind turbines, ground-mounted solar photovoltaic panels and a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Together, this would have a total generating capacity of between 100 MW (megawatts) and 200 MW, combined with a battery storage capacity of up to 100 MW.
This page provides more details about the proposed project and offers ways to submit your feedback. We request that all project feedback be received by 11:59 pm on Monday 15 December 2025.
Please view the information about our proposals on the right-hand side of this page, which includes a booklet, site plans, and indicative photomontages.
We'd like your feedback on our plans. You can submit feedback in several ways:
Completing a feedback form at the bottom of this page
Downloading a copy of the feedback form (on the right-hand side) and emailing a copy to us at: Whiteminwhillenergypark@erm.com
Posting a copy free of charge by writing 'Freepost WHITEMINWHILL ENERGY PARK' onto an envelope and popping it into your nearest postbox
We need your feedback by 11.59 pm on 15th December 2025.
We value your feedback and encourage you to respond to this consultation. Comments received during public consultation will inform our proposals, ongoing technical assessments, and consultation with statutory stakeholders and the local authority.
We will share how we’ve considered feedback on our plans at the next public consultation in 2026.