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SSE celebrates low-carbon power contract win for Cloiche wind farm

ALN

SSE PLC on Wednesday said that Cloiche wind farm is set to receive a low-carbon power contract, after success in the sixth Contracts for Difference allocation round.

According to the Perth, Scotland-based energy company, the contract is for a total of 130.5 megawatts.

Cloiche, which is located on the Glendoe and Garrogie Estates in Scotland, will receive a guaranteed strike price of £50.90 per megawatt hour.

The low-carbon electricity will be generated for 15-years, from the delivery year of 2027 to 2028.

Cloiche, which was granted consent in November last year, is in late-stage development and will be targeting a final investment decision in 2025.

‘We are delighted Cloiche has been successful in AR6. Securing a route to market will enable us to progress the project which is critical to delivering new homegrown green energy for the UK,’ said Managing Director Stephen Wheeler.

‘But there is much more to do if the UK is to meet its ambitious clean power target by 2030, which requires a quadrupling of offshore wind capacity. At SSE Renewables, we are waiting for consent from the Scottish Government for Berwick Bank...Ensuring mission-critical projects like Berwick Bank get consent quickly and designing the next offshore auction round to deliver over 10 gigawatts of offshore wind will give the transition to clean power by 2030 the significant boost it clearly needs.’

Shares in SSE were trading 0.5% lower at 1,898.50 pence each in London on Wednesday afternoon.

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