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pumped storage hydro
June 12, 2025
Loch Ness pumped hydro developer Glen Earrach launches £20 million annual community fund
Glen Earrach Energy, the developer of a proposed pumped storage hydro (PSH) project in Scotland, has announced that it will contribute 5% of gross margin revenues from the proposed scheme to the local community.
April 28, 2025
Glen Earrach Energy submits application for 2GW pumped storage hydro project
Glen Errach Energy (GEE) has submitted an application for a 2GW pumped storage hydro (PSH) project near Scotland’s famed Loch Ness.
January 31, 2025
Report shows Highlands pumped hydro project offers major employment opportunity
A report shows that Statkraft’s Loch na Cathrach pumped storage hydro (PSH) scheme could provide hundreds of local jobs for years to come.
June 6, 2024
‘UK’s largest pumped storage scheme in 40 Years’—Cruachan site undergoes seismic testing
Drax has announced it has begun seismic surveys for its new UK pumped storage hydro plant at Ben Cruachan in Scotland.
May 17, 2024
‘UK’s most efficient PSH project’: GEE unveil plans for 30GWh pumped hydro facility
Glen Earrach Energy plans to develop the UK’s “most efficient pumped storage hydro (PSH) project” capable of providing 30GWh of clean energy.
December 21, 2023
Statkraft to secure 450MW pumped storage hydro project in Scotland
Statkraft, a Norwegian power company, is set to acquire a 450MW pumped storage hydro project being developed near Loch Ness in Scotland.
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