EDF snaps up controversial wind farm
The French power company remained tight-lipped last night about how much it had paid for Edinburgh-based North British Windpower, which is owned by 15 shareholders, according to documents filed at Companies House.
The two firms had been developing the 48-turbine Fallago Rig wind farm, which is being built in the Lammermuir Hills on land owned by the Duke of Roxburghe near Lauder.
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Hide AdPlanning permission was granted in November 2010 following two public inquiries and objections from campaigners including botanist David Bellamy. Christian Egal, chief executive of EDF Energy Renewables, said: “Investments in Scotland form a key part of our growth plans.”
Trevor Ingle, a partner at law firm Squire Sanders, which advised North British Windpower’s shareholders, said: “Fallago Rig is a major project, which is expected to bring renewable energy to more than 90,000 Scottish households.”