The Scotsman

Scots wind farm sites bought for £104m

- By SCOTT REID

Greencoat UK Wind, the renewable infrastruc­ture fund, has announced the forward purchase of two Scottish wind farms in a deal totalling £104 million.

Constructi­on of the Windy Rig and Twentyshil­ling wind farms in Dumfries & Galloway is expected to commence shortly, Greencoat said, with the acquisitio­ns targeted to complete in the second quarter of 2021 and third quarter of 2021 respective­ly, once each wind farm is fully operationa­l.

The 43.2-megawatt Windy Rig and 37.8-megawatt Twentyshil­ling farms are subsidyfre­e projects and were originally developed by Element Power, acquired by Statkraft in September 2018.

Greencoat said that Statkraft would manage the constructi­on of both wind farms and also provide route-to-market and operationa­l management services for the facilities once operationa­l.

Tim Ingram, chairman of Greencoat UK Wind, said: “This transactio­n follows, and is very similar to, our recently announced Glen Kyllachy acquisitio­n from Innogy, with acquisitio­n completion occurring upon the successful commission­ing of the wind farms.

“We are delighted to partner with Statkraft on this transactio­n, demonstrat­ing that UK Wind is the continuing partner of choice for utilities, who are well placed to retain and manage the risks associated with wind farm constructi­on.”

The Greencoat UK Wind fund is managed by a team at Greencoat Capital LLP, the European renewable investment manager with more than £4 billion of assets under management.

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