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Berryhill solar farm

Berryhill solar farm

Berryhill solar farm

The project

Uniper has developed plans for a solar farm just north of Dundee – its first in Scotland.

About the project

MWp

Planned generation capacity of the Berryhill solar farm

Approximate number of homes the solar farm will be able to supply with electricity

Construction expected to start in early 2026, with power generation due later in the year

Uniper has developed plans for a solar farm just north of Dundee – its first in Scotland.

The project has been developed jointly with partner Solar2 and Uniper will start the construction process as its sole owner.  

The site will have approximately 152,000 solar panels, with the potential to generate 68.8MWp (45MW) - enough renewable electricity to power the equivalent of over 12,500 UK households each year, one fifth of the population of Angus - contributing to the UK’s net zero targets.  

Construction is expected to start in early 2026 with power generation due to start later in the year. The District Network Operator (‘DNO’) for this area – Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks – will be responsible for putting in place the 9km medium voltage (MV) cable to connect the solar farm to the grid point of connection at the Charleston substation on the Kingsway in Dundee. 

The solar scheme was first granted planning permission by the planning authority (Angus Council) in 2022 and was modified in 2024, following the submission of plans by Solar2. Once operational, there will be a community benefit fund associated with the project which will be agreed with the applicable local Community Council - Muirhead, Birkhill and Liff Council. 

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Public Updates

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Berryhill solar farm

Uniper has developed plans for a solar farm just north of Dundee – its first in Scotland.