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Muirhall Energy's proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland to potentially use SENSE turbine installation system

Development Onshore Wind announced Scotland Mar 6, 2026
350 MW
Capacity
development
Stage
Teviot wind farm
Project

Muirhall Energy is looking at implementing the SENSE turbine installation system for its proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland, which could reduce costs by over £40m.

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Deal Analysis

Muirhall Energy's proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland is exploring the implementation of SENSEWind's turbine installation system, a strategic move that could reduce project costs by over £40 million. This announced development-stage deal, focused on onshore wind technology, highlights a proactive approach by the developer to enhance project economics through innovative solutions. The potential for such significant cost savings underscores the project's commitment to efficiency and competitiveness within the renewable energy landscape. The adoption of the SENSE system, if finalized, would represent a notable advancement in onshore wind farm development, showcasing how technological innovation from suppliers like SENSEWind can directly impact the financial viability and construction efficiency of large-scale projects. For Muirhall Energy, this exploration signals a strategic effort to optimize the Teviot wind farm's development, potentially setting a precedent for future projects in the sector. While the deal is currently announced and in the development phase, its implications for cost reduction are substantial for a project of this capacity. This deal is particularly notable for its focus on leveraging advanced installation technology to achieve substantial cost efficiencies in a large-scale onshore wind project. The involvement of Muirhall Energy as the developer and SENSEWind as the potential supplier of a key system demonstrates a collaborative effort to push the boundaries of project delivery in the Scottish renewable energy market.
  • Proposed 350MW onshore wind farm in Scotland.
  • Potential cost reduction exceeding £40 million through SENSE system.
  • Involves Muirhall Energy (developer) and SENSEWind (supplier).
  • Development-stage, announced deal focused on technological innovation.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The SENSE turbine installation system could reduce levelised cost of energy by 8.1% at Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland. The system could deliver savings of about 8% on the development compared with a conventional tower and crane installation approach. The economic benefits could range from a 4.6% to 14.2% reduction in levelised cost of energy depending on site complexity. The Teviot project is estimated to save over £40m in reduced CapEx and OpEx over its operational life. The SENSE system uses a self-installing mechanism that transports the turbine’s rotor nacelle assembly to the top of a specially designed tower using a carriage running on an integrated rail system, removing the need for large cranes for turbine installation and major maintenance operations. The proposed Teviot wind farm is expected to use turbines in the 6MW to 8MW range with tip heights of up to 240 metres.

Capacity
Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland.
Location
Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland.
COD
expected to begin operating around 2033
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Muirhall Energy developer

"Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland."

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SENSEWind technology provider

"the SENSE turbine installation system could reduce levelised cost of energy by 8.1% at Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland."

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Natural Power advisor

"Consultancy Natural Power said modelling shows the SENSE turbine installation system could reduce levelised cost of energy by 8.1% at Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland."

medium quality Enriched Mar 6, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 6, 2026
Signed
Closed

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