Green Highland were delighted to host SNP spokesperson for Energy Security & Net Zero, Alan Brown MP, to their Head Office in Perth and also show him one of the hydropower projects that are providing vital, zero-carbon power.

The team showed the MP how they were managing over 50 projects across Scotland from their Scottish-based control centre and how their insight and experience has provided the platform for their recent international growth.

The team talked to the MP about how they were now supporting projects in Europe and Africa and are keen to work with stakeholders to help expand this international service, creating jobs and growth for Scotland, while delivering vital zero-carbon power for developing countries.

The opportunities for hydropower don’t just sit abroad, but the UK and especially Scotland has an abundance of untapped hydropower projects that are ready to be rolled out and deliver affordable power at times of highest demand.

 

Alan Brown, MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun and SNP Energy spokesperson, commented:

“It was a pleasure to be hosted by Green Highland. They really demonstrated their expertise in hydro, and it is amazing to hear how many small-scale hydro schemes have been implemented in recent years. Even more important is the potential for more hydro schemes and the skills base and the supply chain that exists needs to be fully utilised. It is important that the UK Government provide further price support for electricity generated by hydro, a long-lasting, proven renewable technology.It was fascinating to see their control centre where, as well as managing the Highland portfolio, they are managing sites in Romania and Africa! It was useful insight into how Green Highland is able to assist developing countries maximise the efficiency of their schemes through their operational knowledge.We really need to utilise Green Highland to their full potential.”

Green Highland, CEO Alex Reading, commented:

“We were honoured to be able to host Alan and talk about the huge opportunity that exists for Scotland in the delivery of hydropower. Alan is a passionate advocate of renewable power and ensuring that Scotland is best placed to benefit from the jobs and investment that it brings.We were also really pleased to talk about the international opportunities and how, from the Highlands of Scotland, we can help unlock this zero-carbon energy solution for all countries and communities.”

 

Notes to editor:

Green Highland is a leading developer and operator of hydropower. The team have developed, and are now responsible for the operation, maintenance and management of over 50 hydropower projects.

Green Highland is home to some of the world's leading hydropower experts, covering every aspect of development, operations, maintenance and management.

Green Highland is part of the Voith Group, a company founded in 1867, with around 20,000 employees, sales of € 4.3 billion and locations in over 60 countries worldwide.

Website: https://www.greenhighland.co.uk

Link to Green Highland services video: https://www.greenhighland.co.uk/services3/