Highland Council Committee Approves Key Steps in Net Zero Energy Investment Programme

21st August 2025

Members of the Economy and Infrastructure Committee have confirmed approval of all recommendations outlined in The Highland Council's latest Net Zero, Energy, Investment & Innovation (NZEII) Portfolio report, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to delivering low-carbon energy solutions across the region.

Members agreed to commence preparation of an Outline Business Case for the development of solar PV arrays on the Common Good Investment lands at Blarlaith North and South in Tain.

This approval enables the Council to begin legal and financial due diligence, stakeholder engagement (including commencing discussions with the Tain Common Good), before progression to detailed planning stages.

Committee Chair, Councillor Ken Gowans said: "I'm delighted that Members have approved the next phase of these vital renewable energy projects. The Blarlaith North and South arrays represent a bold step forward in our ambition to deliver clean, locally generated power across the Highlands. By investing in solar PV and exploring new delivery models, we’re not only tackling climate change but also creating long-term economic opportunities for our communities. This is a clear signal of our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a Net Zero future."

These potential solar PV arrays will feed into the strategic investment programme which is being developed to support the Council’s Delivery Plan 2024-2027 and its ambition to generate £0.5 million in income from renewable energy by 2027/28.

The report also provided updates on the Solar PV Commercial Estate Project and the broader Investment Pipeline. While the original delivery model for the commercial estate project was deemed unviable, officers are now developing a revised approach that positions the Council as the primary energy off taker - offering greater control and long-term revenue potential.

The Renewable Energy Investment Pipeline, which has identified over 20 potential projects, continues to progress. The Tain projects will form Tranche One of this pipeline, with lessons learned informing future development across the portfolio.

Council officers will return to Members with a Final Investment Decision once the OBC phase is complete. In parallel, Tranche Two projects are expected to be presented to the Economy and Infrastructure Committee in November 2025.

 

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