What will the wind farm look like?
The purpose of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is to investigate and mitigate any potential effects of a development on the natural, physical and human environment.
As part of a planning application we are required to carry out an EIA. Within an EIA, the potential impacts and effects of a development on human beings, fauna and flora; soil, water, air, climate, and the landscape; material assets and the cultural heritage; and the interaction between these factors, are examined and their significance assessed. Where necessary, mitigation measures to eliminate or reduce potential impacts are identified.

Predicted view of the Penmanshiel Wind Farm from A6112 (Duns to
Grantshouse Road).This photomontage is a technical tool used to
illustrate what the project will look like. It is designed to be
printed at a larger size and viewed from a certain distance.
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Predicted view of the Penmanshiel Wind Farm from
Falaknowe. This photomontage is a technical tool used to
illustrate what the project will look like. It is designed to be
printed at a larger size and viewed from a certain distance.
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Predicted view of the Penmanshiel Wind Farm from
Cockburnspath. This photomontage is a technical tool used to
illustrate what the project will look like. It is designed to be
printed at a larger size and viewed from a certain distance.
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Predicted view of the Penmanshiel Wind Farm from Cove, Southern
Upland Way. This photomontage is a technical tool used to
illustrate what the project will look like. It is designed to be
printed at a larger size and viewed from a certain distance.
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Predicted view of the Penmanshiel Wind Farm from Cove.
This photomontage is a technical tool used to illustrate what the
project will look like. It is designed to be printed at a larger
size and viewed from a certain distance. Click here for larger image

Predicted view of the Penmanshiel Wind Farm from
Dunglass. This photomontage is a technical tool used to
illustrate what the project will look like. It is designed to be
printed at a larger size and viewed from a certain distance.
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