The Scottish Government approves two major wind farm projects in the Moray Firth, subject to conditions, according to reporting from multiple outlets. The developments are described as “huge” and are expected to have a combined generating capacity sufficient to supply electricity to up to around two million homes, based on figures cited by the sources. The approvals are not described as unconditional; instead, the government’s decision includes additional requirements that must be met as part of the projects’ consent. The coverage focuses on the scale of the proposed wind farms and the permission granted by Scottish ministers, while noting that the projects proceed only under specified conditions. No further details about the exact conditions, construction timelines, or the final start of operations are provided in the materials supplied. Overall, the articles agree that the Scottish Government has given approval for the two wind farms in the Moray Firth, with constraints attached to the consent.