The consortium behind the plan to build the 11 wind turbines have announced a series of working agreements with turbine manufacturers and adjustments to the project, further cementing its commitment to see construction through.
As well as proposing to build 11m bigger turbine blades, the consortium, which includes Vattenfall, Technip, and the Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG), want to increase the height of the units by 3.5m. It has signed Memorandas of Understanding with six turbine manufacturers. Iain Todd, spokesman for the project said that placing the smaller wind turbines closest to…
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