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Creag Dhubh Wind Farm

The Creag Dhubh Wind Farm is a proposed 194.4-megawatt wind energy project located in the Highlands that will generate clean, Scotland-made energy to meet the UK's growing demand for cleaner, more affordable, reliable electricity, while creating jobs and investing in local communities.

Project Stats

The proposed Creag Dhubh Wind Farm will generate clean energy, create family-sustaining jobs and commit to economic investments in our communities for the future.

194.4

megawatts clean power generation capacity

161,500

homes powered (Source: RenewablesUK)

£38.88M

in payments to the community over the project lifetime

Learn more about Creag Dhubh Wind

On November 10th, 2025, the Invenergy team provided a project update to the Rogart Community Council. The presentation slides are available on the News & Resources page.

Learn more
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Proposed Turbine Layout as of October 2025

Project Overview

We are dedicated to bringing cleaner, more reliable, affordable energy to the UK.

Preliminary Site Assessments & Land Agreements

Consultation & Planning Application

Engineering & Pre-Construction

Construction

Operations & Maintenance

Consultation & Planning Application

During this phase, Invenergy continues environmental surveys, prepares and submits the planning application, and continues engaging with community members and all relevant stakeholders. We will continue updating this page with news about our consultation events.

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Invenergy in the UK

Invenergy has been committed to the United Kingdom's clean energy future since 2013, and our Edinburgh-based team continues to responsibly develop innovative, clean energy solutions across the country. Invenergy has successfully completed development on three onshore wind projects in Scotland: the operational Bettyhill and Corriegarth projects in the Highland Council, and the Pencloe Wind Farm, which recently started construction in the East Ayrshire Council area.