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ScottishPower Renewables and Atlantis Resources join forces to establish largest tidal stream portfolio in the UK

Atlantis and ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited are teaming up to develop a joint portfolio of projects for the fast growing tidal sector.

Atlantis’s Scottish project development vehicle, Tidal Power Scotland Limited (“TPSL”), will acquire SPR’s portfolio of tidal projects in exchange for a 6% shareholding in TPSL for SPR.  As a shareholder, ScottishPower Renewables (SPR) will have a representative on the TPSL board, ensuring that the enlarged portfolio can benefit from its experience in renewable energy development and operations, and demonstrating commitment to the future of tidal power in the UK.

The SPR tidal power portfolio consists of two sites, a 10MW project at the Sound of Islay in western Scotland and a 100MW development at the Ness of Duncansby at Scotland’s north eastern tip.  The projects will sit alongside the flagship 398MW MeyGen project, which is 85% owned by TPSL.  

The project assets include agreements for lease with The Crown Estate for both sites, and the Sound of Islay site also has a grid connection offer and construction consents from the Scottish Ministers.  The Sound of Islay project has been awarded €20.7 million of grant funding from the European Commission’s NER300 fund by way of capital and revenue support.  With consents, grid connection and grants secured, this project is the most advanced commercial scale project in the UK after MeyGen, and is expected to achieve financial close in 2016.

Following completion of the acquisition of Marine Current Turbines Limited from Siemens AG in an all share deal earlier this year, the Atlantis group has agreements for lease for two further Scottish tidal sites, at the Mull of Galloway in south-west Scotland and Brough Ness, to the north of the MeyGen and Ness of Duncansby sites in the Pentland Firth.  Atlantis is in the process of adding these two projects, with a combined capacity of 130MW, to the TPSL portfolio.

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