ERG, Engie sign PPAs for 179 MW of Scottish wind power

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ERG, through its subsidiaries Sandy Knowe Wind Farm Ltd and Creag Riabhach Wind Farm Ltd in UK, has signed two 10 year Power purchase agreements with ENGIE UK Markets Ltd, an ENGIE Group company. The PPAs are linked with ERG's wind farms that are currently under construction in Scotland.

The two farms - Sandy Knowe and Creag Riabhach - with a total installed capacity of 179 MW and an estimated annual production of around 530 GWh, will be gradually operational by the second half of 2022. The agreement will cover all the production of the two farms.

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