SSE to enter Seagreen Scottish offshore wind project into subsidy auction
Seagreen Wind Energy Limited, developing the project, is a 50/50 joint venture between SSE and Fluor Limited, the British operating arm of Fluor Corporation.
LONDON: * British utility SSE plans to enter its Seagreen wind project that lies off the coast of Scotland into Britain’s auction for renewable subsidies next year, it said on Wednesday.
* Seagreen Wind Energy Limited, developing the project, is a 50/50 joint venture between SSE and Fluor Limited, the British operating arm of Fluor Corporation.
* The project initially received planning consent in 2014.
* “Since 2014, offshore wind technology has advanced significantly with larger and more efficient turbines able to generate additional power,” SSE said.
* The cost of producing electricity from wind farms has plummeted in the past few years, with the latest renewable auction clearing last year at a low of 57.50 pounds ($76) per megawatt hour (MWh).
* If built, the project would be capable of generating enough electricity to power up to 670,000 homes, SSE said.
* The next contracts-for-difference (CfD) subsidy auction will take place in spring 2019.
* Under the CfD scheme, winning projects are guaranteed a minimum price at which they can sell electricity. ($1 = 0.7586 pounds)
Source: reuters
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