
community
We are committed to Shetland and its communities. We are aligning with the benefits from Neshion Energy Park to the Shetland Fair Share Principles, ensuring a fair, transparent and community focused approach.
Community feedback and survey analysis from our first phases of public engagement showed overwhelmingly that the high cost of energy bills is the number one concern for local residents.
In direct response to this feedback, Neshion Energy Park will introducing a Local Electricity Discount Scheme (LEDS) to provide meaningful financial support.
Our LEDS will offer eligible households and businesses in Toft, Brough, Mossbank, Firth and Graven a discount on their electricity bills to help reduce the finiaical pressure of increasing energy costs. The amount of discount will be linked to the final size of the project once it is built.
How our LEDS will work
- Works with any electricity supplier
- Discount is credited directly to electricity accounts or provided as vouchers for pre-payment meters
- Applications will open 1 month after the project becomes operational
- Transparent eligibility based on postcodes
Eligibility Map
The map below shows the proposed eligibility area, based on postcodes. These postcodes represent the communities neighbouring the project. Further details on how the scheme will operate, including how discounts will be applied, will be confirmed as the project progresses and in consultation with the community.

COMMUNITY AND
SHARED OWNERSHIP
We propose to make at least 5% of the project available for community ownership and will work with suitable community bodies to co-develop achievable routes to this.
We also have an ambition to gift a share of the project to improve the viability of a community stake.
This model supports:
- Long-term income for local communities
- Greater local involvement in renewable energy projects
- Opportunities to reinvest profits into community priorities

Additional
Options
In addition to LEDS and Shared Ownership, we are considering a range of other benefit options – some of which are already established in the local area.
These could include:
- Support for local education and training, including apprenticeships and scholarships
- Contributions to existing community funds and/or charitable initiatives
- Partnerships with local organisations delivering services and/or support to residents such as the Brae Rural Energy Hub
- Environmental enhancement and/or biodiversity projects
We welcome ideas from the community on how these benefits could best be delivered and how we can support what’s already working locally.

Complete
Our Survey
We want to hear from you. Your input helps us shape how we deliver benefits to Shetland communities.
Please take a few minutes to complete our online survey
Your feedback will help us:
- Improve LEDS and community ownership
- Develop meaningful local partnerships
- Identify community needs and opportunities

DOCUMENTS
Reference Documents
Energy Transition Task Force – A Fair Share for Shetland Report >>
SIC – Analysis of Shetland Community Benefits Report >>
Muirhall Energy – Shared Ownership – Crossdykes Case Study >>
Development Framework – Hagshaw Energy Cluster >>
SIC – Climate Change Strategy 2023-27 >>
Project Documents
Introduction >>
The Proposed Development >>
Timeline >>
EIA 1 >>
EIA 2 >>
EIA 3 >>
Photomontage 1 >>
Photomontage 2 >>
Beyond an Energy Park >>
Neshion Energy Park Scoping Report >>
Scoping Report – Appendix A (Figures 1.1 – 1.2) >>
Scoping Report – Appendix A (Figures 4.1 – 4.3) >>
Scoping Report – Appendix A (Figures 4.4 – 5.1) >>
Scoping Report – Appendix A (Figure 5.2) >>
Scoping Report – Appendix A (Figures 5.3 – 7.1) >>
Scoping Report – Appendix A (Figures 8.1 – 9.1) >>
Surveys