BayWa r.e. has completed the acquisition of the project rights for Broken Cross Wind Farm in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. BayWa r.e. purchased the project, which is located on a restored coal mine, from developer Brockwell Energy.
Broken Cross is a 48 MW, ten turbine wind farm site which sits 3.5km to the northwest of Rigside in South Lanarkshire and close to Dalquhandy wind farm, a 45 MW project currently in construction, which BayWa r.e. acquired from Brockwell Energy in May 2020.
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