The Renewables Infrastructure Group Ltd has entered into an agreement to acquire the rights to develop the 35 MW Blary Hill wind project in West Scotland.
The wind farm will be built on the Kintyre Peninsula under an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) deal with RES. It will consist of 14 Nordex N90 wind turbines. The project is set for commissioning by the first quarter of 2022.
The project is developed by Blary Hill Energy Ltd, an entity owned by Renewable Energy Systems.
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