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Windtech International November December 2024 issue

 

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Inch Capes under construction offshore substation platformInch Cape Offshore Limited, developer of the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm, has signed a long-term route-to-market power purchase agreement (PPA) with SSE Energy Markets. SSE Energy Markets will purchase 50 percent of the wind farm’s electricity output and associated environmental benefits for a period of at least 15 years.

This agreement provides Inch Cape with a reliable route to market for its electricity from early generation. Full commercial operation is expected in 2027.

The wind farm will comprise 72 turbines sited in the North Sea off the Angus coast with a total installed capacity of 1080 MW. The project is fully backed by UK government contracts for difference (CfD) and was one of the winning projects in the most recent allocation round.

Construction of the project’s onshore substation is well underway in Cockenzie, East Lothian, with the offshore substation jacket and platform being fabricated at the Smulders’ yard in Wallsend, North East England. The project’s financial close is set for later this year.

Inch Cape Offshore Wind Limited is a 50/50 joint venture between ESB and Red Rock Renewables.

 
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