Lynemore Supplier Initiative receives Chamber of Commerce seal of approval
The Lynemore Wind Farm project, which proposes up to 14 wind turbines and energy storage, has launched a supplier registration portal on the project-specific website and received an endorsement from Colin Marr, Chief Executive Officer at the Inverness Chamber of Commerce. The proposed development is situated on land at Lynemore, approximately 14 kilometres south of the highland capital and 2km Southwest of the A9 at Moy. It is the latest Galileo Empower project to commit to early engagement with local suppliers and businesses by introducing a supplier registration portal.
Mr Marr said of the launch:
It’s really encouraging to see Galileo open this portal which allows local businesses to register interest and will help to ensure they don’t miss any opportunities. We are encouraged by their ethos of showing preference to companies based in the Highlands. Renewable energy projects like Lynemore bring the potential for investment, jobs, and sustainable economic growth.”
The Inverness Chamber of Commerce has further helped launch the of the supplier registration portal by cascading news to its members on its Website.