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Europe Awards Its Largest Single Contract for Offshore Wind Turbines

Scottish Power awards $1.2 billion contract for offshore wind turbines, as Scotland pushes toward 100% renewable power by 2020.

 

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This month, Scottish Power awarded Europe’s largest single contract for offshore wind turbines to Siemens.

The $1.2 billion contract includes the building and servicing of 102 offshore wind turbines. Each of these turbines will be capable of generating 7 Megawatts (MW) of power and will be installed in the East Anglia ONE wind farm off the coast of Norfolk between 2019-2020.

This award comes just one month after Scotland’s last coal-fired power plant was taken out of service as the country moves toward supplying 100% of its electricity demand using renewables by 2020. In 2015, more than half (57.7%) of electricity consumed in Scotland was produced using renewables, up from 32% in 2013.


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CREDIT: THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT. “ENERGY IN SCOTLAND 2015"

 

According to Reuters, Scottish Power has been guaranteed a price of £119 ($174) per megawatt hour for electricity produced at the wind farm under a government program (“contracts-for-difference scheme”) designed to incentivize low-carbon power production.