Plan to remove 34 turbines from Highland wind farm

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New turbines have been proposed for a wind farm in the Highlands

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Plans have been submitted to remove 34 turbines from a hillside in Easter Ross and replace them with 10 new ones - more than twice the size.

Novar 1, near Evanton, has been operational since 1997.

Operator Nadara has proposed decommissioning the existing turbines, which have a maximum blade tip height of 60m (197ft), and installing new ones measuring up to 180m (590ft).

The company has submitted its proposals to Highland Council, but the Scottish government would have the final say on the project.

Nadara has sent Highland Council a proposal of application notice (PAN) outlining its plans.

A control building, substation and underground cabling have also been proposed.

The company said the new turbines would have installed capacity of about 60MW.