The wind farm is proposed for Barvas Moor on Lewis
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A decision on whether a massive wind farm will go ahead is expected before the end of the month, the enterprise secretary has said.
Lewis Wind Power's plan for 176 turbines for a site on the Western Isles is being considered by the Scottish Government.
Jim Mather - speaking to interviewer Lesley Riddoch on BBC Radio Scotland - said a decision was due "very shortly".
He said this would happen without a referendum being held first.
Isles SNP MSP Alasdair Allan had previously called for a poll of local opinion on the plan for Barvas Moor, Lewis.
Final decision
Mr Mather said: "I think we have consulted widely and heard local opinion loud and clear."
Asked when a decision would be made he said: "Before the end of this month I'd imagine."
Last February, councillors on Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles Council) voted by 18 to eight to support the £500m project.
The comhairle's backing was given on condition that five turbines were removed from the 181 LWP proposed.
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