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| Package name | Gordonbush Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Gordonbush, Gordonbush (Extension) |
| Fund website | https://www.sserenewables.com/communities/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 01/04/2020 |
| Planned end date | 31/03/2044 |
| Actual end date | |
| Memorandum of understanding date | 31/03/2020 |
| Date community benefit agreement completed | 31/03/2020 |
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Link to community action plan (or similar)
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https://highlandcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Rogart-Community-Plan.pdf.pagespeed.ce.WGQI3bPkA7.pdf |
| Fund administrator | Developer |
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| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Community benefit financial structure details | Full fund (including extension) £200,000 per year for community and charitable projects between 2011-2036 (£5.2m in local projects - Rogart; Golspie; Brora; Helmsdale Councils) |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Community Panel |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Brora, Golspie, Helmsdale, Rogart |
| Package name | Green Knowes Windfarm Community Benefit Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Green Knowes |
| Fund website | https://www.auchterardertrust.org/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 01/09/2009 |
| Planned end date | |
| Actual end date | |
| Memorandum of understanding date | |
| Date community benefit agreement completed | 16/10/2008 |
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| Fund administrator | Community group |
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| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: fixed per year |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Committee or Board |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Auchterarder and District |
| Package name | Greengairs East Community Benefit Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Greengairs East |
| Fund website | https://www.muirhallenergy.co.uk/project/greengairs-east |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 01/12/2023 |
| Planned end date | 30/05/2063 |
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| Date community benefit agreement completed | 14/09/2023 |
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| Fund administrator | Mix of ways |
| Fund administrator more details | Greengairs community council administers their portion of the fund directly. The rest of the fund is managed by Foundation Scotland who have tailored arrangements with each of the communities. |
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| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Community benefit financial structure details |
Community Investment Fund of £180,000 a year for the lifetime of the wind farm will also be established. Shared among local community councils and will net residents £4.5 million over the lifetime of the project. Includes Greengairs, Plains, Upperton, Caldercruix and Longriggend |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Community Panel |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | North Lanarkshire |
| Community councils |
| Package name | Griffin and Calliachar Community Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Calliachar, Griffin |
| Fund website | https://www.sserenewables.com/communities/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 04/08/2010 |
| Planned end date | 03/08/2036 |
| Actual end date | |
| Memorandum of understanding date | 17/12/2019 |
| Date community benefit agreement completed | 17/12/2019 |
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Link to community action plan (or similar)
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https://www.dbdtrust.org/community-action-plan |
| Fund administrator | Developer |
| Fund administrator more details | |
| Community benefit package mechanisms | |
| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Community Panel |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Aberfeldy, Dull and Weem, Dunkeld and Birnam, Kenmore and District, Mid Atholl,Strathtay and Grandtully |
| Package name | Griffin and Calliachar Community Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Calliachar |
| Fund website | https://www.sserenewables.com/communities/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 04/08/2010 |
| Planned end date | 03/08/2036 |
| Actual end date | |
| Memorandum of understanding date | 17/12/2019 |
| Date community benefit agreement completed | 17/12/2019 |
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Link to community action plan (or similar)
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https://www.dbdtrust.org/community-action-plan |
| Fund administrator | Developer |
| Fund administrator more details | |
| Community benefit package mechanisms | |
| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Community Panel |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Aberfeldy, Dull and Weem, Dunkeld and Birnam, Kenmore and District, Mid Atholl,Strathtay and Grandtully |
| Package name | Griffin and Calliachar Community Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Calliachar |
| Fund website | https://www.sserenewables.com/communities/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 04/08/2010 |
| Planned end date | 03/08/2036 |
| Actual end date | |
| Memorandum of understanding date | 17/12/2019 |
| Date community benefit agreement completed | 17/12/2019 |
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Link to community action plan (or similar)
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https://www.dbdtrust.org/community-action-plan |
| Fund administrator | Developer |
| Fund administrator more details | |
| Community benefit package mechanisms | |
| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Community Panel |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | Fife |
| Community councils | Aberfeldy, Dull and Weem, Dunkeld and Birnam, Kenmore and District, Mid Atholl,Strathtay and Grandtully |
| Package name | Hadyard Hill Community Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Hadyard Hill |
| Fund website | https://www.sserenewables.com/communities/community-fund-locations/great-britain/hadyard-hill/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 01/07/2010 |
| Planned end date | 01/07/2030 |
| Actual end date | |
| Memorandum of understanding date | 01/03/2017 |
| Date community benefit agreement completed | 01/03/2017 |
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| Fund administrator | Third party |
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| Community benefit package mechanisms | |
| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Community Panel |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – every 3-5 years |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Barr, Dailly, Pinmore and Pinwherry |
| Package name | Halkirk District Benefit Fund |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Causeymire |
| Fund website | https://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/apply-for-funding/funding-available/halkirk-district-benefit-fund |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 01/04/2002 |
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| Date community benefit agreement completed | 01/05/2024 |
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| Fund administrator | Third party |
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| Community benefit package mechanisms | |
| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Committee or Board |
| Regular review of community benefits package | No |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Halkirk |
| Package name | Harestanes Windfarm Community Benefit Fund - Annandale and Nithsdale Community Benefit Company |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Carcant, Harestanes |
| Fund website | https://ancbc.co.uk/ |
| Planned start date | |
| Actual start date | 18/02/2015 |
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| Date community benefit agreement completed | 13/01/2015 |
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| Fund administrator | Third party |
| Fund administrator more details | Foundation Scotland |
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| Financial structure used to determine community benefits | Payment: per MW installed |
| Who makes decisions on what to fund? | Committee or Board |
| Regular review of community benefits package | Yes – other |
| Local authorities | |
| Community councils | Ae, Auldgirth and District, Carronbridge, Closeburn, Dalton and Carrutherstown, Dunscore, Eskdalemuir, Glencairn, Heathhall, Irongray, Keir, Kirkmahoe, Kirkmichael, Kirkpatrick Juxta, Lockerbie and District, Loreburn, Moffat and District, North Milk, Penpont, Royal Burgh of Lochmaben and District, Royal Four Towns, Templand, Terregles, Thornhill, Tinwald Parish, Torthorwald, Tynron, Wamphray |
| Package name | Hazelside 48 Project |
| Package live | Yes |
| Associated project(s) | Hazelside Farm |
| Fund website | https://3renergy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/HHR_App_1.1_3R_ForwardStrategy_191118.pdf |
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| Community benefit financial structure details | Hazelside E48 project established Hazelside Micro Grant Scheme which provides funding for local groups and projects. So far funded hanging baskets in Dougles, Dougles Pensioners Christmas Party, and leadlets to promote walking routes around Douglas, Douglas Gala Day Shields, new ramp for Douglas Museum, and training equipment for Glenbuck Football Academy |
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