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Vattenfall: 100 MW of new wind and solar for UK homes

Clashindarroch II Onshore Wind Farm, along with Kemberton Solar Farm will provide around 100MW of new renewables capacity once constructed. This means fossil free power for more than 60,000 British homes.

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Vattenfall: 100 MW of new wind and solar for UK homes

Vattenfall has secured a CfD for two projects in the latest Allocation Round for low-carbon electricity contracts run by the UK Government. Clashindarroch II onshore wind farm and Kemberton solar farm have both secured a government price guarantee, Contract for Difference, in the latest allocation round. This will mean fossil free power for more than 60,000 British homes.

Clashindarroch II Onshore Wind Farm near Huntly in Aberdeenshire, along with Kemberton Solar Farm near Telford, will provide around 100MW of new renewables capacity once constructed.

This enables Vattenfall to take a major step towards helping the UK Government deliver on their net zero targets whilst providing low-cost renewable electricity to homes and businesses across the UK.

Contracts for Difference
The Contracts for Difference scheme is the UK’s main policy mechanism for supporting low-carbon electricity generation, providing successful CfD bidders with a contract for a 15-year fixed revenue stream.

Government has awarded Vattenfall a CfD at £50.90/MWh for Clashindarroch II onshore wind farm and £50.07/MWh for Kemberton solar farm.

Clashindarroch II Wind Farm project is located near to Huntly, Aberdeenshire. The 77MW proposal consists of 14 turbines, with a tip height of 180m. The turbines are expected to produce enough fossil-free electricity to meet the equivalent demand of more than 55,000 UK households, and annually prevent more than 70,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere.

Kemberton Solar Farm project is located to the west of Kemberton in Shropshire. The 22MW solar array development will extend to around 20 hectares and is expected to produce enough electricity to power the equivalent of up to 6,000 British homes annually, saving approximately 5,280 tonnes of CO2 per annum.

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