The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) has entered into a corporate Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the British telecommunication company BT Group for a 35 MW Blary Hill onshore wind farm project in the UK.
Located in Scotland, the wind farm will consist of 14 Nordex 2.5 MW turbines and was fully funded from re-investment proceeds. It is managed by Renewable Energy Systems (RES), TRIG’s operations manager.
The 10-year PPA will support plans by BT Group to reach net zero, for its own Scope 2 emissions by the end of March 2031 and will contribute towards its use of 100% renewable electricity worldwide, where markets allow.
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