Mr Alec Telfer, the Landowner at Broadmeadows, recently featured in an article published on the 8th February in the Southern Reporter here. The article describes the landowner’s thoughts ... more
GreenPower is disappointed that the Department of Planning and Environmental Planning Appeals (DPEA) has decided to dismiss the Appeal of the decision of Scottish Borders Council to refuse the Broadmeadows Wind Farm Planning Application... more
GreenPower are pleased to confirm the funding package to build our 46 MW Carriag Gheal Wind Farm is in place and the first turbines will arrive on site in September 2012... more
On 8th September 2011 GreenPower submitted an Appeal to the DPEA (Department of Planning and Environmental Appeals) against the decision of Scottish Borders Council to reject our planning application for Broadmeadows Wind Farm... more
GreenPower and Ampere jointly issued the following press release in light of their agreement to enter a new partnership relationship for the delivery and operation of the Carraig Gheal Wind Farm... more
GreenPower issued the following press release in light of the planning decision made by Scottish Borders Council on the 13th June 2011... more
GreenPower, the Scottish renewable energy company seeking to develop a wind farm at Broadmeadows near Selkirk has stated that its proposal will deliver major benefits to the local community and economy in the Scottish Borders. GreenPower Director Nick Mackay commented:.... more
Local businesses and business organisations have expressed their support for Broadmeadows Wind Farm. They have recently submitted a letter to the Southern Reporter ...... more
We have had a very good response from farmers who read about GreenPower-share in the April Energy Supplement of 'The Scottish Farmer'........ more
Yesterday GreenPower had a successful day exhibiting at the Scottish Highland Renewable Energy Conference in Inverness. We offered free land evaluations for landowners ..... more