Kirk Hill Wind Farm share offer now closed

A bank finance facility will fund £9.6m for the remaining balance of construction costs

  • The total cost of buying and building the wind farm is £32.5m. The equity from the co-operative and Bruntwood (£22.9m) is 70% of the £32.5m required

  • The remaining £9.6m (30%) of the construction cost will be funded through a bank finance facility.

  • The total construction cost will therefore be split 41% from the co-operative, 30% from Bruntwood and 30% from the finance facility.
  • Together, the co-operative and Bruntwood still own the whole wind farm. The bank doesn’t own a share of the wind farm. Their 30% will have a separate contract (long term power purchase agreement, or “PPA”) for its share of the wind farm’s generation. The great news is, once the finance facility is repaid, the revenue from the sales of that 30% excess power will be received as additional returns to the co-op and Bruntwood.

  • This arrangement provides certainty over revenue to the bank and will not affect members’ returns.

On with the build!

Closing the project has enabled us to get on with the exciting job of constructing Kirk Hill. We have already begun the pre-construction phase. The plan is to begin the track and access work in the summer before completing the turbine foundations by the end of the year. Members can monitor this timeline every step of the way on their member dashboard.

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