Octopus Renewables closes acquisition of 8.25 MW Burton Wold Wind Farm South Project

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Octopus Renewables has completed the acquisition of the 8.25 MW Burton Wold Wind Farm South Project from Muirhall Energy, WWS Renewables, and Infinergy.

The 3-turbine wind farm project is located near Burton Latimer in Northamptonshire, UK. The wind turbine technology, hubs, blades, and a full-service package were provided by GE. Each wind turbines have a generating capacity of 2.75 MW. The overall height of the turbines are 135.5m, with a rotor span of 120m and a hub height of 75.5m. 

The project has been in operation since March 2017. The wind farm has an expected life span of up to 25 years.

 

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