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SPR completes 30MW Halsary for Tesco

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterJuly 27, 20213 Mins Read
SPR completes 30MW Halsary for Tesco

ScottishPower Renewables has completed construction of the 30MW Halsary wind farm in Scotland, which has been built specifically to supply electricity to supermarket giant Tesco.

The 15-turbine project in Caithness is now generating enough clean energy for the equivalent of almost 20,000 homes and will help power Tesco’s stores and operations across the country and bring more green energy on to the grid.

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It is the first ScottishPower wind farm to be built without a government support scheme.

ScottishPower Renewables chief executive Lindsay McQuade said: “The UK needs to quadruple the amount of clean renewable energy available over the next 30 years if we’re to have any chance of meeting Net Zero targets and tackling the climate emergency, which is a massive challenge.

“Onshore wind is the cheapest form of generating electricity in the UK, so it’s the ideal way for businesses to purchase clean energy and go green – at scale and at pace – and it’s great to see there’s a growing market for these types of partnerships.

“With less than 100 days to the COP26 UN climate change summit in Glasgow, we all need to do our bit for a cleaner and greener future – the energy sector, government, business and communities.

“We’re excited to be supporting Tesco in reaching its sustainability and climate goals from our new wind farm – we know every little helps if we’re all going to enjoy a cleaner, greener and better future, quicker.”

Tesco UK and ROI chief executive Jason Tarry said: “This is a critical year for climate action and these long-term renewable energy agreements are crucial to securing Tesco’s future energy needs and meeting our net zero commitments.

“These partnerships will also help create more affordable access to renewable energy and support the UK in realising its climate change targets.

“Real change requires that businesses now start moving from making commitments to driving transformative action. Now is the time to accelerate our efforts to tackle the biggest challenge of our lifetime.”

Minister for Business, Trade, & Enterprise Ivan McKee said: “We all need to play our part in ending Scotland’s contribution to climate change, and the private sector has a key role in this journey.

“Scotland can show the rest of the world how it’s done – and ensure our people, businesses and communities are at the forefront of a greener, more sustainable economy.

“The decarbonisation of the electricity sector has been a major success of Scotland’s energy policy over the past decade and I am pleased to see this significant partnership between Tesco and Scottish Power going live.

“Our just transition to net zero presents many economic opportunities for our business community to embrace green innovation and investment, supporting our climate goals and benefitting our economy, environment and society.”

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