The ten turbine, 25MW wind farm located near Drumquin, Co. Tyrone is the first time the two businesses have worked together during operations and follows the successful construction of the wind farm by NTR supported by RES as Construction Manager. Castlecraig will generate enough clean power to meet the needs of over 18,500 homes.

The construction of Castlecraig was supported by several local firms, including Adman from Omagh which undertook the civil construction works, B.McCaffrey & Sons Ltd and Colton Quarries who provided stone, Tracey Concrete from Enniskillen, Lisburn based Mar-Train Heavy Haulage, along with local staff from Barton Industrial Services and Omexom from their Belfast offices.

RES asset management head Darren Cook said: “Taking on the asset management contract at Castlecraig builds on our existing relationship with NTR and is a mark of confidence in the world-leading service we offer our clients.

“RES is looking forward to working closely with NTR to ensure the smooth running of this site and, utilising our extensive technical expertise, we will take every opportunity to maximise the output of the wind farm for our client.”

NTR asset management director Joe Dalton said: “NTR optimises long term returns from our assets on behalf of investors in our funds. With RES, we have successfully completed the construction of Castlecraig Wind Farm. The success of the project so far can be attributed in no small part to the high levels of trust, shared values and cooperation between NTR and RES.

“We are therefore delighted to partner with RES for the first time in the operations phase of a project. We look forward to continued high performance from this project over the coming years.”

During the contract period, RES will provide asset management, high voltage operations, financial management, control centre operations from its 24/7 facility in Glasgow, engineering and reporting services to NTR.

In total, RES now manages 414 individual turbines across 37 wind farms in the UK and Ireland, working with 10 different owners.

Darren continued saying: “We are now managing nearly 700MW of wind energy for clients across the UK and Ireland. With a further 55MW of battery storage sites and 106MW of solar across eight sites under our charge, we’re seeing a real maturation of renewable energy as a clean way to power our homes, businesses and transport networks.”

Source: Company Press Release