Airtricity

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Airtricity is an Irish based renewable energy provider which was sold to Scottish and Southern Energy in 2008.

According to its website as of November 2009:

'Airtricity’s renewable energy development division is responsible for the development and construction of the Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) group’s renewable energy projects across Ireland , Great Britain , and Continental Europe, including offshore and onshore wind farms, hydro, marine, biomass, and solar projects. This division, which is headquartered in Dublin and operates in 17 locations across Ireland , Great Britain and Europe, is to be renamed SSE Renewables with effect from 1st January 2010.'[1]

'The company is currently developing two of Europe’s larger wind farms, a 350MW onshore wind farm, Clyde, located in the Upper Clyde Valley in Scotland and a 504MW offshore wind farm, Greater Gabbard, located off the Suffolk coast of England.'[2]

Activities

History

Affiliations

Directors

Ex Director Adam Bruce

Funding

Clients

Publications

Contact

Registered in Ireland: No.314061 Airtricity Holdings Limited.

Registered Office: One Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland.

Phone:
Email:
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. Airtricity About us, Accessed 28/11/09
  2. Airtricity About us, Accessed 28/11/09
  3. Airtricity Company details, Accessed 28/11/09