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Pentland Firth turbine firm MeyGen signs 10-year power deal | Pentland Firth turbine firm MeyGen signs 10-year power deal |
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The developers of a planned tidal energy scheme in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth have signed a multi-million pound deal to sell electricity generated by the project. | The developers of a planned tidal energy scheme in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth have signed a multi-million pound deal to sell electricity generated by the project. |
MeyGen said it had signed a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with energy firm SmartestEnergy.. | MeyGen said it had signed a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with energy firm SmartestEnergy.. |
Under the first phase of the project, four 1.5MW turbines will be installed on the seabed. | Under the first phase of the project, four 1.5MW turbines will be installed on the seabed. |
MeyGen said eventually the scheme could have up to 269 turbines. | MeyGen said eventually the scheme could have up to 269 turbines. |
It plans to start installing devices over the next two years. | It plans to start installing devices over the next two years. |
MeyGen, owned by Atlantis Resources, said the PPA agreement could be worth more than £50m over its lifetime. | MeyGen, owned by Atlantis Resources, said the PPA agreement could be worth more than £50m over its lifetime. |
The agreement with SmartestEnergy will provide revenues from power generated and exported to the grid under the first phase of the project through to 2025. | The agreement with SmartestEnergy will provide revenues from power generated and exported to the grid under the first phase of the project through to 2025. |
Atlantis announced recently it had secured a £50m funding package for the project from a range of backers, including the Scottish government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the UK government and the Crown Estate. | Atlantis announced recently it had secured a £50m funding package for the project from a range of backers, including the Scottish government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the UK government and the Crown Estate. |
MeyGen chief executive Dan Pearson said: "This is an important step forward for MeyGen and its backers. | MeyGen chief executive Dan Pearson said: "This is an important step forward for MeyGen and its backers. |
"The agreement with SmartestEnergy will secure the long-term revenues which will demonstrate the commercial viability of the project and also highlight the wider potential of tidal stream generation to become a significant industry." | "The agreement with SmartestEnergy will secure the long-term revenues which will demonstrate the commercial viability of the project and also highlight the wider potential of tidal stream generation to become a significant industry." |
WWF Scotland director Lang Banks said it was a major boost for the marine renewable industry in Scotland. | |
He said: "The sooner we can demonstrate devices on a commercial basis the greater the chance Scotland will have at becoming a world leader in developing the technologies to turn tidal power into clean, green electricity. | |
"Alongside energy saving measures, marine renewables will have a critical role to play in helping Scotland reduce climate emissions as we phase out polluting fossil fuels and nuclear power." |
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