The renewable energy arm of E.ON will hold a public consultation in Caithness in relation to the construction of the Camster II Wind Farm.
The proposed 14 turbine wind farm will be situated four and a half miles south of Wick and able to produce 47.6MW of electricity.
The public meeting will be held at Watten Village Hall, Caithness on Tuesday 27th February between 3pm and 7pm and Wednesday 28thFebruary between 3pm and 8pm.
Vicki Harrison, Project Developer at E.ON, said: “These sessions are being held to update the local community about our plans while giving them the opportunity to share their views, ask questions and comment on our proposed turbine layout for the site.
“We’d like to invite as many people as possible to come along to the public exhibitions at Watten Village Hall when we’ll be happy to discuss our proposals and outline how the wind farm could look.”
E.ON operates four onshore wind farms in the Scotland including Camster in Caithness as well as Bowbeat in the Scottish Borders, Deucheran Hill in Kintyre and Rosehall in the Scottish Highlands.