Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm, now under construction, will see 72 turbines located 15km off the Angus Coast with a grid connection in Cockenzie, East Lothian. Once complete, it will be one of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farms, generating enough green electricity to power half the homes in Scotland. Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is owned by Inch Cape Offshore Limited, an equal joint venture between Edinburgh-based renewable and sustainable energy company, Red Rock Renewables Limited and Ireland’s leading energy company, ESB." title="" class="btn" data-container="body" data-html="true" data-id="256218" data-placement="top" data-toggle="popover" data-trigger="focus" style="color:#0077b5" tabindex="0" data-original-title="Inch Cape Offshore Limited"> 11,193
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2 months agoPoised to play a key role in the UK’s energy future, powering the equivalent of half the homes in Scotland
Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm, now under construction, will see 72 turbines located 15km off the Angus Coast with a grid connection in Cockenzie, East Lothian. Once complete, it will be one of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farms, generating enough green electricity to power half the homes in Scotland.
Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is owned by Inch Cape Offshore Limited, an equal joint venture between Edinburgh-based renewable and sustainable energy company, Red Rock Renewables Limited and Ireland’s leading energy company, ESB.
Offshore Wind, Renewables, Engineering, Consenting, Supply chain, and Construction
Set to be constructed 15km off the East Coast of Scotland, Inch Cape will become one of the country's largest single sources of renewable energy and power up to a million homes.