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Scotland's Green Energy Leap: First Wind Farm Investment

Summary

  • The Scottish National Investment Bank made its first offshore wind farm investment.
  • £50 million was invested in the Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm project.
  • The project aims to power 70,000 homes and create 1,000 jobs.
Scotland's Green Energy Leap: First Wind Farm Investment

The Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) has announced its inaugural investment in an offshore wind farm, marking a significant step in the nation's energy transition. The £50 million commitment to the Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm signals a strong endorsement of the technology's importance for Scotland's economy and decarbonization goals.

This investment sees the SNIB collaborate with existing investors GB Energy and the National Wealth Fund on the project, which is being developed by Highland Wind Limited. Located off Caithness, the wind farm is projected to provide power for as many as 70,000 homes during its peak operation and is expected to generate around 1,000 jobs during its construction phase.

The Deputy First Minister emphasized that floating wind is crucial for Scotland's energy future, supply chain development, and economic growth. The Scottish Government's broader commitment includes up to £500 million over five years to foster a competitive offshore wind economy, aiming to capture a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

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The SNIB's first offshore wind investment is £50 million in the Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm.
The project is hoped to provide power for up to 70,000 homes at its peak.
Highland Wind Limited is developing the Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm, and is majority owned by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.

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