Renewable Connections secures planning approval for 42 MW solar project in Scotland

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Renewable Connections has been granted planning approval from the Development Standards Committee of the Angus Council for the development of the 42 MW Montreathmont Solar Farm located about 13 km to the east of Forfar and 6 km south of Brechin in Scotland, UK. 

The project is expected to enter the construction phase in 2025. 

Renewable Connections was established by Armstrong Capital Management. The company delivers highly innovative renewable energy developments in strategic locations across the UK and Europe. 

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