THE COMPANY behind the 103-turbine Viking Energy wind farm is preparing to move into full commercial operation in the coming weeks.
In an update published this morning (Wednesday) SSE plc said its two subsidiaries SSE Renewables and SSEN Transmission had spent a total of £125 million in the local economy.
SSE Renewables has built the wind farm in the central north mainland of Shetland, which has been undergoing final testing. Meanwhile SSEN Transmission is behind the construction of the 260km subsea cable to connect the isles to the national grid.  https://www.shetnews.co.uk/2024/08/21/viking-almost-ready-to-go-live/?fbclid=IwY2xjawEyh6NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHffKOjQdXmjyc0Y-q9Nkiqv5B1zjgHJ9OYTVnKPktG-2hzrVC4gct7olIw_aem_S9eVkeJV_pM0zm72FP9tIw

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