The Scotsman

Centrica strikes deal to sell half of Scottish wind farm for £59 million

- Perry Gourley

ENERGY group Centrica is selling its 50 per cent stake in a Scottish wind farm in a £59 million deal.

The holding in the Braes of Doune onshore wind farm near Stirling has been bought by the Hermes GPE Infrastruc­ture Fund.

Centrica, which owns Scottish Gas, will continue to receive 100 per cent of the wind farm’s output under a power purchase agreement.

Centrica said the disposal was in line with its strategy to release capital assets.

Following completion of the transactio­n Centrica will retain equity interests in four operationa­l wind farms and also in potential offshore wind farm projects at Race Bank and in the Round 3 Irish Sea Zone.

It acquired the stake in the Braes of Doune wind farm, which has 36 turbines, in august 2007 for £42m. The other 50 per cent of the wind farm is owned by Greencoat UK wind which floated on the stock market earlier this year.

Hermes GPE is a specialist

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in- dependent investor and advisor with more than £6.2 billion of capital under management on behalf of leading institutio­nal investors and pension funds.

Centrica’s latest full year results showed a 14 per cent rise in operating profits following last year’s record £2 billion investment in assets in the North Sea and further afield.

The UK’s biggest energy retailer by customer numbers also benefited from colder winter weather, which pushed domestic gas consumptio­n up by 12 per cent.

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