Castlecraig Wind Farm, owned by sustainable infrastructure investors and asset managers NTR, will be operated by RES, following the awarding of an asset management services contract.
The facility will feature 10 N100 turbines, 6 from the Gamma series and 4 from the Delta series. The wind farm will produce enough energy to meet the needs of over 18,500 homes annually.
The construction of Castlecraig was supported by several local firms, including Adman from Omagh which undertook the civil construction works, B.McCaffrey & Sons Ltd and Colton Quarries who provided stone, Tracey Concrete from Enniskillen, Lisburn based Mar-Train Heavy Haulage, along with local staff from Barton Industrial Services and Omexom from their Belfast offices.
During the contract period, RES will provide asset management, high voltage operations, financial management, control centre operations from its 24/7 facility in Glasgow, engineering and reporting services to NTR.
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