The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
EDF denies Mitsubishi about to acquire £2bn wind farm
FIRTH OF FORTH: Completion date for Neart Na Gaoithe currently set for 2023
EDF Energy looks set to make Mitsubishi Corporation an equity partner at its planned £2 billion wind farm project off Scotland’s east coast.
New documents show Japan’s largest trading company is now a substantial equity partner on the Neart Na Gaoithe (NNG) Offshore Wind Farm.
But French energy firm EDF denied that the 450 megawatt (MW) wind project had been snapped up by Mitsubishi.
EDF’S proposed NNG project in the Firth of Forth is currently under the ownership of the firm’s subsidiary, EDF Renewables.
However, a new Companies House filing lists the Japanese firm as having
“significant control” and holding 75% or more shares in Neart Na Gaoithe Offshore Wind Limited, the Uk-registered entity set up to develop the wind farm.
EDF had held significant control since May 2018, following its acquisition of NNG from Mainstream Renewable Power.
Last night, EDF insisted a takeover was not under way of the project off the Fife coast.
A spokeswoman for the firm claimed the NNG project “is still 100% owned by EDF”, adding that the firm was unable to comment further on the situation “until financial close has been reached”.
Mitsubishi owns a 33% stake in the 100-turbine Moray East Offshore Wind Farm in the Outer Moray Firth through a subsidiary, Diamond Green Limited.
It also owns a 50% stake in the 91-turbine Race Bank wind farm off the coast of Norfolk with Danish firm Orsted.
This week Mitsubishi outbid Shell for Dutch energy firm Eneco, which operates two Aberdeenshire onshore wind projects.
A spokesman for ESB said last night he “couldn’t comment” on any prospective deal.
EDF has long been rumoured to be floating a substantial stake in the NNG offshore wind farm.