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BayWa r.e. increases its onshore wind pipeline in the UK with the acquisition of the High Constellation wind farm from Blue Energy.
The proposed 10 turbine wind farm is located on the Kintyre peninsula, roughly 20 km south of Tarbert and 30 km north of Campbeltown, Scotland. Once installed, it will have a capacity of approximately 50 MW.
Blue Energy will continue to support BayWa r.e. in the development process and ensure an effective handover of the project.
Simon Foy, Commercial Director at Blue Energy, added: “We’re very pleased about this first successful collaboration with BayWa r.e. and look forward to establishing an ongoing relationship with their team. We are currently exploring possibilities for future collaboration on other large-scale wind farms in Scotland.”
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AO World shares dropped after the online retailer â one of Londonâs star stocks through the pandemic â warned it was incurring âsignificantly higher costsâ as a result of surging demand.
AO reported its âstrongest ever peak trading periodâ as demand for electrical goods remained high in the final quarter of 2020.
The online white goods retailer reported year-on-year UK revenue growth of 67.2pc to £457.3m in the three months to the end of December.
But the FTSE 250 group warned costs associated with trading had jumped over the period, including hiring new warehouse staff and drivers. It added cancellations levels for individual customersâ long-term contracts had âslightly increasedâ.