BayWa has bought the almost 50MW Dalquhandy wind farm in Scotland from Brockwell Energy for an undisclosed price.
The project, which is located next to Coalburn in South Lanarkshire, is consented having had a Section 42 application to increase tip heights of 11 of 15 turbines to 149.9 metres approved in January.
The remaining four turbines will be a maximum of 131 metres in height.
ITP Energised worked on the Section 42 application.
BayWa UK projects managing director Gordon MacDougall said the company is finalising details of the confirmed grid connection and going into final construction planning.
“We’re very pleased to be working with Brockwell, who have been very professional and a good partner,” he said.
Brockwell Energy said it remains committed to the development of onshore wind capacity and the sale would enable the company to enhance its project development and site finding activity.
Chief executive Alex Lambie said: “We remain excited by the potential for our other onshore wind projects, including the Broken Cross and North Kyle to achieve similar success.”
Brockwell was originally established as a vehicle to use energy project development to regenerate former mining sites.


