Siemens is to supply 52.9MW for the consented Blackcraig wind farm in Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland.
The deal, first reported in August in subscriber-only newsletter reNEWS, will see the German manufacturer supply 23 2.3MW units to the project.
Construction of Blackcraig, which is owned by Blue Energy, will start in January and it is expected to be completed by March 2017.
The UK Green Investment Bank and KKR have invested £82.7m of senior debt in the wind farm via Temporis Capital.
GIB is contributing £49.5m of the total finance package.
A community fund, established by Blue Energy and managed with local representatives, will support local initiatives throughout the 25-year operational life of the wind farm.
UK GIB head of investment banking Ed Northam said: “We congratulate Blue Energy on reaching financial close and are please to play our part in helping the project to happen.”
Image: Siemens 2.3MW turbines at the White Lee wind farm (Siemens)


