Crystal Rig

About Us

About Fred. Olsen Renewables

Fred. Olsen Renewables is one of the longest standing renewable energy developers in Scotland.

Our portfolio consists of 258 operational turbines, alongside a further 75 consented.

This, combined with our projects in Norway and Sweden, brings our total operational capacity to 787.7 MW – providing enough power for 586,201 homes.

We are excited about the future. With a pipeline of more than 1GW, central to our success will be collaboration with communities, committing to local businesses and contributing towards Scotland’s sustainable future.

WHO WE ARE

Your Project Team

Kevin Burns

Kevin Burns

PROJECT MANAGER
I support the consents and construction team as we move forward with the project. I will be the main FOR contact for any community liaison during the construction phase of the wind farm. I am also responsible for working with communities to explore the opportunities that a wind farm can deliver and help to ensure that the local area can maximise some of the benefits associated with the project.

Rachel Baird

Rachel Baird

PROJECT MANAGER
I am the main point of contact for the project. It is my role to oversee the technical elements – including the environmental studies and reports that form the EIA and the EIAR. I also lead on community engagement and I am committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to view, discuss and provide comment on the proposals.

Finley Becks-Phelps

Finley Becks-Phelps

UK Development Director
Finley brings almost a decade of experience to Fred. Olsen Renewables. As UK Development Director, Fin has been building a team that is experienced, trustworthy and passionate about the role that renewables will play in a net zero future.

Kirsty Leiper

Kirsty Leiper

Head of Communications
I support the team in helping to build relationships with communities and stakeholders throughout all development stages. I am also responsible for working with communities to explore the opportunities that a wind farm can deliver and help to ensure that the local area can maximise these.