International hydropower expert joins Glen Earrach Energy

International hydropower expert joins Glen Earrach Energy

Glen Earrach Energy (GEE) has appointed international hydropower expert Martin Lacey to its delivery team for a major pumped storage hydro (PSH) project.

Martin Lacey, managing director of WestGlen Consult, brings a wealth of international Large Hydro and PSH experience to GEE. His expertise in project execution and management, including successful projects in Georgia and China, will be instrumental in driving forward the development of GEE’s flagship PSH project in Scotland.

Martin will take on responsibility for the fast-track development of the Glen Earrach PSH scheme including management of the ongoing design and ground investigation works, and the soon-to-start procurement process.



GEE director, Roderick MacLeod, said: “We are delighted to be working with Martin. His deep knowledge of the global PSH landscape will be invaluable as we work to deliver this critical project for Scotland and the UK. With Martin on board, we are confident in maximising the project’s positive impact on the local community and the wider economy.”

Martin brings international PSH knowledge to the project team, which includes Alpiq. The Swiss utility boasts a strong track record in PSH, exemplified by the 900MW Nant de Drance project – visited by former Shadow Scotland Secretary Ian Murray in January 2024.

The announcement comes as GEE director Roderick MacLeod met with newly appointed Scotland secretary Ian Murray at a key industry event.

The secretary of state for Scotland, Ian Murray MP, said: “Hydropower has a vital role to play in meeting our very ambitious targets and guaranteeing Scotland and the UK’s energy security in the years and decades to come. The new government will invest in long term energy storage to ensure there’s sufficient zero emission backup power and storage to guarantee that security of supply.”



Roderick MacLeod added: “The Secretary of State’s reaffirmation of the 2030 target for cheap, clean power generation, and his acknowledgement of pumped storage hydro’s pivotal role in Scotland’s green energy leadership, is extremely encouraging. His recognition of the need for a robust policy framework to unlock PSH’s potential in the UK is essential. We look forward to working closely with the UK government to develop a cap and floor mechanism that optimises grid benefits, consumer value, the environment, and community impact.”


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