Scottish Power wants Whitelee wind farm third extension Published duration 10 August 2012

image caption Whitelee wind farm has 215 turbines which can power more than 290,000 homes

Scottish Power has revealed plans to extend Europe's largest onshore wind farm, near Glasgow, for a third time.

The 215 turbines at Whitelee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor, East Renfrewshire, can generate 539MW of electricity, enough to power over 290,000 homes.

The company is seeking permission from the Scottish government to build five more turbines on land in East Ayrshire, to the west of the existing site.

It believes the project could involve up to 60 construction jobs.

'Excellent site'

Scottish Power Renewables managing director Simon Christian said: "Whitelee has proved to be an excellent location for a wind farm development.

"There has always been potential to extend Whitelee - it is well located near to major roads, it has access to a strong grid network and there is high demand for the electricity generated from the heavily populated nearby areas of Glasgow and East Kilbride and rural Ayrshire.

"Although our proposals for the third extension are relatively small, we think it is important to make the most of this excellent site and this development would make an important contribution towards Scotland's renewable energy targets."