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Airtricity

Airtricity is planning to set up a new operational base in Lowestoft to service the Greater Gabbard offshore wind farm, including the creation of 120 jobs and a helicopter landing pad operated by Bond Air Services. 30-Apr-2008

Scottish & Southern Energy is to acquire Airtricity, the Irish wind farm company with sites in the UK and continental Europe, for £1bn. 07-Jan-2008

Airtricity has won permission from Dumfries & Galloway Council to build a £32m wind farm with 11 turbines on Whiteside hill near Sanquhar. 31-Aug-2007

Airtricity and Fluor have won a contract for the development of the £1.2bn 500MW Greater Gabbard wind farm 16 miles off the Suffolk coast, and work is due to start in 2009. 21-Feb-2007

Airtricity, the wind farm developer, is seeking a suitable site in Inverclyde to set up a new UK headquarters for its 20 staff, and 30 new jobs will be created over the next three years. 18-May-2006

Airtricity has announced plans for the development of a £50m wind farm with 36 turbines at Braes of Doune in Stirlingshire by mid-2006. 18-Jul-2005

Airtricity is said to be drawing up plans for a £1.2bn wind farm with 5,000 turbines in the North Sea. 08-Feb-2005

Airtricity has won planning permission to set up a £10m wind farm at Bessy Bell Mountain between Strabane and Omagh by early next year. 01-Feb-2005

Airtricity has unveiled plans for a £700m wind farm project off the Suffolk coast, including 140 turbines. 26-Oct-2004

Airtricity is looking to raise up to £84m to fund the expansion of its renewable energy business, including a wind farm off the coast of Suffolk. 22-Dec-2003

Airtricity has won planning permission to build a £16m wind farm with 13 turbines at Tappaghan Mountain in Fermanagh. 05-Dec-2003

Airtricity is to build a £21m wind farm at Ardrossan in Ayrshire by the middle of next year, with construction being carried out by Vestas Wind and McAlpine Business Services. 09-Oct-2003

Airtricity is planning to create up to 50 jobs in Northern Ireland over the next three years, having formed a new subsidiary to offer cheaper electricity to small businesses, and is currently seeking approval for two wind farms in Fermanagh and Tyrone. 29-Mar-2002



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