New Hollow Mountain energy scheme plans submitted
A planning application has been submitted to expand a hydro-electric power complex at Ben Cruachan in Argyll and Bute.A planning application has been submitted to construct a new underground hydro-electric power station at Hollow Mountain in Argyll and Bute.
The company has sent its application to the Scottish government and work could start in 2024 if the plans are approved.It also said the project - which could see the first renewable power scheme of its kind in the UK in more than 40 years - would need support from the UK government before it could go ahead.The existing underground power station was opened by the Queen in 1965.
It is housed within a huge cavern dug out inside Ben Cruachan, which is nicknamed Hollow Mountain because of the project.
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