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Home » Uncategorized » Blackfinch secures Scottish wind PPA
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Blackfinch secures Scottish wind PPA

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonAugust 14, 20242 Mins Read
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Blackfinch Energy’s Bradley 2 Wind Farm in Deuchries, Aberdeenshire in Scotland is now providing clean, renewable energy to several of the UK’s most famous high street names and 5-star hotels under a PPA with BPG Energy.

The Bradley 2 Onshore Wind Farm PPA provides clean energy to consortium of commercial customers across the UK, supporting their efforts to achieve net zero goals.

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With a 4.7MW installed capacity, the wind farm generates 14.5GW hours of renewable energy annually.

The power generated by Bradley 2 is secured under a 10-year PPA with Lancashire-based BPG Energy, further solidifying the project’s contribution to a stable and sustainable energy future for British businesses, according to Blackfinch.

Sam Dickerson, senior commercial portfolio manager at Blackfinch Energy, said: “Onshore wind remains one of the most viable and sustainable energy sources to help the UK meet its climate change targets.

“By increasing the capacity of UK renewable energy, we are also enhancing the stability of the UK’s green energy supply to businesses.

“This aligns with macroeconomic trends towards demand for improved energy security through diversified clean energy sources and supports the UK’s strategy to decrease its carbon footprint.”

James Hall, operations director at BPG Energy, added: “We are delighted to collaborate with Blackfinch Energy on the Bradley 2 Wind Farm project.

“This partnership demonstrates our commitment to delivering flexible, sustainable, and cost-effective energy solutions tailored to the unique needs of our clients.

“Bradley 2 is a prime example of how our innovative approach to non-standard contracting structures and personalised service can help businesses progress towards their net zero goals.

“We embrace independent generators and craft interesting deals that empower our customers, including many established UK brands, to achieve significant advancements for their sustainable future.”

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