EDF Renewables has been authorized to build the 225 MW Clash Gour onshore wind project and 50 MW energy storage system in the Scottish Highlands in the UK, in collaboration with Force9 Energy.
Clash Gour wind farm in Moray, close to Forres, will consist of 48 turbines with the ability to power 135,000 average houses per year once commissioned.
Under a joint development agreement with Force9 Energy, Clash Gour Holdings Ltd, a subsidiary of EDF Renewables UK, is developing the project. However, EDF Renewables is still set to construct, own, and manage the wind farm.
SSE Renewables and RES Group have signed an agreement for the acquisition of the 49.9 MW Aberarder wind project in Strathnairn near Inverness, Scotland. Depending on the outcome of the final inv...
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Read moreRed Rock Power Ltd. has launched the construction of the 67 MW Benbrack wind project in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK. The wind scheme will consist of 15 Vestas turbines with a maximum tip heig...
Read moreBoom Power has been granted permission to develop two solar photovoltaic (PV) farms totaling over 90 MWac in Yorkshire, UK. Osgodby (40 MWac) and Low Farm (49.9 MWac) projects will support the counci...
Read moreERM has contracted Principle Power to advance the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for a 10 MW Wind-to-Hydrogen Dolphyn demonstrator project off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland. ERM Dolphyn won GBP...
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