Natural Power was won a contract to service and maintain a 124MW wind farm in Scotland.
The three-year contract is with ScottishPower Renewables for the Blacklaw site in North Lanarkshire.
The deal to provide third-party service and maintenance to the wind farm is the first of its kind between Natural Power and ScottishPower Renewables.
Stephen Brignall, Director of Service Operations and Asset Management at Natural Power, said: “As a global business with our headquarters in Scotland, we’re proud to be supporting another excellent project right here on our doorstep.
“This new contract represents a real step forward for the provision of independent servicing and builds on our current servicing contract portfolio across Scotland.
“We’re looking forward to building the relationship with ScottishPower Renewables and supporting the continued successful operation of Blacklaw wind farm.”
Blacklaw, which is one of ScottishPower Renewables’ largest sites, has been operational since 2005 and consists of 54 Siemens 2.3MW turbines.
Operations director at ScottishPower Renewables Joe Mitchell said: “We’re pleased to appoint Natural Power as service and maintenance provider at Blacklaw – which is one of our largest wind farms generating up to 124MW of renewable electricity.
“We’re looking forward to working with the Natural Power team to deliver the continued safe and efficient generation of clean, green power at the site.”


