Artfield Fell Wind Farm Open

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC 27 July 2005 UK Minister for Energy Opens Artfield Fell Wind Farm Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks MP today officially opened Scottish and Southern Energy's 20MW (megawatt) wind farm at Artfield Fell in Dumfries and Galloway. The wind farm, which is situated 10 miles north east of Stranraer and consists of fifteen turbines, will produce enough energy to power around 15,000 homes. It cost £16m to develop. Artfield Fell is SSE's third operational wind farm, and takes the total capacity of the company's wind farms to 42MW. The company expects to complete the construction of the Hadyard Hill wind farm in South Ayrshire (120MW) during this financial year and is in the process of applying for consent to develop seven other wind farms in Scotland, with a total capacity of almost 450MW. In addition, SSE announced on 6 July plans to enter into a joint venture with Viking Energy to develop what would be the world's largest community-backed wind farm, with a capacity of up to 600MW, on the Shetland Islands. The company also announced on 30 June, with BP, ConocoPhillips and Shell plans to commence engineering design of the world's first industrial scale project to generate 'carbon free' electricity from hydrogen at Peterhead in North East Scotland. Mr Wicks said: 'I welcome this latest development from a company with a long history of involvement in hydro generation, and now wind energy. SSE is also supporting and developing other renewable energy sources such as deep water offshore wind farms, tidal energy, solar power and biomass generation. This demonstrates our incentives are achieving their desired effect of spurring companies to look at all renewable energy possibilities.' Ian Marchant, Chief Executive of SSE, said: 'Artfield Fell is the first of our wind farms which we have taken from conception to delivery. Its completion marks an important step forward in our plans to have around 1,000MW of generation capacity qualifying for Renewable Obligation Certificates by 2008. I am particularly grateful for the constructive approach to the development adopted by Dumfries and Galloway Council and by the local community in Wigtownshire. Our priority now is to complete the construction of the Hadyard Hill wind farm and to make a further contribution to the achievement of Scotland's and the UK's renewable energy targets.' Enquiries to: Scottish and Southern Energy Alan Young, Director of Corporate Communications 0870 900 0410 Denis Kerby Investor and Media Relations Manager 0870 900 0410 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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