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Statkraft commissions broadband connectivity report in the Loch Ness area


By Andrew Dixon

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Europe’s largest renewable power generator has commissioned an independent consultancy to produce a broadband connectivity report for communities around Loch Ness.

FarrPoint, an independent connectivity and smart technology consultancy have been appointed by Statkraft, with the remit to provide a clear picture of broadband connectivity options for the area and identify ways in which Statkraft can help residents and businesses get the best from broadband solutions.

The full report will present a number of options for improving broadband in communities surrounding the site of the proposed Loch Liath wind farm. The report will also take account of parallel improvements being supported by the Scottish Government.

Once complete, the report will be made available in full to local community councils and groups to provide a basis for possible improvements, which could be taken forward independently.

Heather Lafferty.
Heather Lafferty.

Heather Lafferty, Statkraft’s senior project manager for Loch Liath wind farm, said: “We have a good neighbour ethos at Statkraft, and always try to bring extra value to local communities. Local people often ask if we can help with broadband and so I’m really pleased that we have been able to commission this study, which will provide much-needed broadband insights for community stakeholders and leaders to take forward.”

Dr Andrew Muir, CEO at FarrPoint, said: “This is a great opportunity to provide a clear snapshot of the opportunities for residents and businesses in this Highland community. In the case of this area, a large number of premises which are currently getting poor speeds will be due to get covered by the Scottish Government’s R100 programme in the next three years, but not all of them. So we will factor in this programme and other related developments to deliver an overall plan to address all premises in the area.”

Willie Cameron.
Willie Cameron.

Willie Cameron, a leading tourism expert and business development director with Cobbs Group, one of the largest employers in the area, said: “Superfast broadband is a vital utility and is important to businesses and residents in the area, but also to the many visitors we get here. This is an excellent commitment from Statkraft as it will provide the community with the latest information, particular to our own community needs. The report will be a marker for superfast broadband decisions over the next few years and an exemplar for valuable community engagement.”


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