Mainstream sells 450MW offshore wind farm to EDF Group

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News

Date

3 May 2018

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Europe

Project

Neart Na Gaoithe Wind Farm

Offshore wind farm

Mainstream is selling the Neart na Gaoithe wind farm fully consented to generate up to 450 MW of renewable energy, enough to power around Scottish 375,000 homes

The EDF Group, via EDF Renewables in the United Kingdom, a joint subsidiary of EDF Energy and EDF Energies Nouvelles, has bought the Neart na Gaoithe wind farm project from global wind and solar developer Mainstream Renewable Power, following a competitive bidding process.

The wind farm will generate up to 450 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy, which is equivalent to the annual electricity provision of around 375,000 homes. It is a fully consented offshore wind project which is located in the Firth of Forth off the east coast of Scotland. It covers 105km2, and has a 15 year Contract for Difference at 140 Euros (corresponding to the indexation of the tariff of £114.39 that was set in 2012 prices), and grid connection agreements in place. This project also benefits from a wind regime among the best in the world. The total investment required to deliver the project is around £1.8 billion.

Map of Scotland's Firth of Forth waters with Neart na Gaoithe site located

Mainstream won the rights to develop the 105km2 Firth of Forth site in 2009 through a Crown Estate bidding process

The commissioning of the wind farm is planned for 2023. In line with the group’s usual practice, the project will be open to other investors in due course.

Bruno Bensasson, EDF Group Senior Executive President responsible for Renewable Energies and Chief Executive Officer of EDF Energies Nouvelles’ Group said: “This large-scale new offshore project demonstrates our strong ambition in being a leading global player in the offshore wind industry. It confirms EDF Group’s wider commitment to renewables in countries where EDF already has a strong footprint such as the United Kingdom. The project is consistent with the CAP 2030 strategy that aims at doubling EDF’s renewable energy generation by 2030.”

Mainstream Renewable Power’s Chief Executive Officer, Andy Kinsella said: “We are very pleased to be bringing in such an established partner and supporter of the Scottish energy industry in EDF Renewables to this vital infrastructure project for Scotland.

Mainstream CEO Andy Kinsella

Mainstream CEO Andy Kinsella says sale adds to the company’s track record as a leading independent developer of offshore wind projects

“The completion of this sale adds to Mainstream’s global track record as the leading independent developer of some of the most significant and complex wind and solar projects across Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. The Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm has been fully developed by Mainstream and we are delighted to be handing over this world-class project.”

Simone Rossi, CEO of EDF Energy said, “This is evidence of our continuing investment and growth in Scotland, where we are the largest generator of low carbon energy. Our operations contribute £389m to the Scottish economy every year and we employ more than 2,800 staff and contractors. We supply 144,000 customers in Scotland.”


About EDF Group

A key player in energy transition, the EDF Group is an integrated electricity company, active in all areas of the business: generation, transmission, distribution, energy supply and trading, energy services. A global leader in low-carbon energies, the Group has developed a diversified generation mix based on nuclear power, hydropower, new renewable energies and thermal energy. The Group is involved in supplying energy and services to approximately 35.1 million customers, of which 26.5 million in France. The Group generated consolidated sales of €70 billion in 2017. EDF is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange.

About EDF Renewables

EDF Renewables is one of the UK’s leading renewable energy companies which develops, builds and operates generation projects with a focus on onshore and offshore wind as well as battery storage technology. We also look after the operations and maintenance of our own wind farms. The company already operates more than 786MW of wind farms (including 319 MW in Scotland) and has more than 1GW in development. We are particularly committed to continuing the growth of our renewables business in Scotland which includes the delivery of the 177MW Dorenell wind farm in Moray, the largest onshore project with a CFD which is scheduled to complete in late 2018. The company employs more than 170 people. It is a Joint Venture between EDF Energy and EDF Energies Nouvelles.

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Neart Na Gaoithe Wind Farm

Mainstream won the rights to develop the 450 MW Neart na Gaoithe (“NnG”) site located in Scottish Territorial Waters through the 2008 competitive bidding process with Crown Estate Scotland.

The NnG Offshore Wind Farm represents a £1.8bn investment and was sold ‘construction-ready’ to EDF Renewables in 2018 following a competitive bidding process. ESB purchased a 50% stake in the project in November 2019.

The NnG project is currently in construction and is expected to be fully operational in 2023.  NnG will provide power for around 375,000 homes and will offset more than 400,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.

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