The company will now proceed to the construction phase after being halted for more than two and half year

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The company will now proceed to the construction phase after being halted for more than two and half year. The decision of the Supreme Court in regards to the appeal made by Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Scotland was in favour to the project developer, Mainstream Renewable Power. The project will now consists of 54 wind turbines from the originally proposed 125 turbines
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  • November 06, 2017

    GeoSea, a unit of Belgian dredging and marine engineering group DEME, has won a contract to deliver and install the substructures for the project

  • November 06, 2017

    GeoSea, a unit of Belgian dredging and marine engineering group DEME, has won a contract to deliver and install the substructures for the project

  • November 06, 2017

    Commissioners at the Scottish Borders Council have been advised to approve the wind project

    Commissioners at the Scottish Borders Council have been advised to approve the wind project. A decision on the project is due to be issued by mid-November

  • November 03, 2017

    Tennet has completed the grid electrical connection for the project via a 32km long 155kV AC cable

  • November 03, 2017

    GeoSea, a unit of Belgian dredging and marine engineering group DEME, said it has been selected to transport and install the turbines for the offshore wind farm

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