Danish renewable energy company European Energy is partnering with Scottish clean power developer Locogen to deliver an 800MW onshore wind portfolio in Scotland.
The partnership will combine the experience and resources of European Energy with the local expertise of Locogen.
They aim to develop projects totalling a minimum of 800MW over the next five years.
European Energy Development managing director Daniel Badcock said: “Scotland is an excellent location to base our rapidly growing UK subsidiary and we wholeheartedly believe in the future of onshore wind in Scotland.
“We are proud to be supporting Scottish employment and the green industry with Locogen, in whom we have found a long-term, strong development partner.
“We look forward to delivering hundreds of megawatts of subsidy-free onshore wind projects in Scotland together over the coming years.”
Locogen chief executive Andrew Lyle said: “Locogen is delighted to be working in partnership with European Energy to grow our Scottish development pipeline.
“In European Energy we have found a partner who shares our belief in the long-term value of onshore wind electricity generation in Scotland, developed responsibly with communities and our environment at heart.”


