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EVANCE TURBINES TO POWER SCOTTISH WATER TREATMENT WORKS ON ISLES OF SKYE AND RAASAY


Evance small wind turbines to generate nearly 50% of power needed for supplying water service.


Evance will be commissioning three R9000 small wind turbines at Scottish Water’s waste water treatment works at Broadford, on the Isle of Skye and another three at the water treatment works on Raasay.


REDUCING ENERGY COSTS These turbines will harness the natural wind resource to reduce the energy costs of operating these vital services for the community and next month three turbines will be installed at the Portree waste water treatment works to support its operation. “These nine Evance turbines will make a significant difference to the running cost of the water treatment works as they will generate nearly 50% of the electricity needed to operate these services,” commented Tim Sammon, Director of Evance Wind Turbines.


“Scottish Water is looking to take advantage of natural wind resources at some of our sites to reduce our energy bill and in turn, the cost of providing essential services to our customers in Scotland. The commissioning of the turbines on Skye and Raasay follow similar schemes in the Western Isles and Orkney,” said Eddie Johnstone, Project Manager with Scottish Water’s Energy Team.


GOING FORWARD Tim Sammon concluded “We are working with Scottish Water on further projects, as they continue to work towards a more sustainable public service.”


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