Scottish authority clears 63 MW Pencloe wind project planning consent

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The Scottish authorities have cleared planning consent for the 63 MW Pencloe wind project proposed by US energy company Invenergy and UK developer North British Wind. 

The project will be developed near New Cumnock in East Ayrshire in south-west Scotland, UK. It consists of 19 turbines of up to 125 metres. 

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