Storr Lochs Hydro-Electric Scheme

Storr Lochs
Hydro-Electric Scheme
Pipes running from Storr Lochs Dam towards the power station
Storr Lochs Hydro-Electric Scheme is located in Highland
Storr Lochs Hydro-Electric Scheme
Location of Storr Lochs
Hydro-Electric Scheme in Highland
CountryScotland
LocationIsle of Skye
Coordinates57°29′48″N 6°08′44″W / 57.4967°N 6.1455°W / 57.4967; -6.1455
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Construction began1950
Opening date1952
Owner(s)SSE
Storr Lochs
Hydro-Electric Scheme
Sound of Raasay
Bearreraig Bay
Storr Lochs power station
Waterfall
Funicular railway
Valve house
Storr Lochs Dam
Loch Leathan
Weir
Loch Fada

Storr Lochs is a hydro-electric power station built on the Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland and commissioned in 1952. It was built by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board, and used water from Lochs Leathan and Fada, to provide the first general supply of electricity to the island. Because the location of the turbine house was not easily accessible, it is served by an electric funicular railway.

The original two turbines were supplemented by a third in 1956, and it continued to operate until the 2010s. By that time, it was becoming difficult to maintain, and it was upgraded in 2017, when two new turbines were installed, and most of the ancillary services were upgraded, allowing it to be controlled from Scottish and Southern Energy's control centre in Perth.