Norway to construct a wind power station in Scotland
2008-11-12
Norwegian Fred. Olsen Renewables started the construction of wind power station in Scotland 40 km away from Edinburgh. New power plant will have a capacity of 138 MW and will cost 3.2 billion NOK. First wind power station Crystal Rig Windfarm constructed in Scotland was launched in 2003. Besides, Fred. Olsen Renewables is also operating new projects in Norway, Sweden, Canada and Ireland.
NorwayPost informs that Fred. Olsen Renewables is a subsidiary company of Bonheur ASA and Ganger ASA listed at Oslo stock exchange.
Source: www.murman.ru


