Good Energy has renewed a deal with Ørsted. The agreement means 12% of the output of Ørsted’s Westermost Rough Wind Farm, located five miles off the Yorkshire coast in the UK, will be used to power Good Energy customers’ homes and businesses. The new agreement will secure enough power for over 36,000 average homes.
The renewed deal is for three years and provides Good Energy with the ability to increase the percentage offtake from 12 per cent in year one to 17 and 28 in years two and three respectively.
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