Infinergy is an independent renewable energy company, developing large, medium and small-scale onshore wind and solar PV projects in the UK, The Netherlands and Australia.
We are always looking for new sites. If you are interested in hosting a wind or solar project on your land, please get in touch, we will be delighted to discuss opportunities with you
Track Record
Around 500MW consented in the UK
Infinergy has gained planning permission for around 500MW of onshore wind projects in the UK, with an overall success rate of 80% in planning
120MW consented in Australia
In a record time of 18 months, Infinergy obtained planning permission for the 120MW Metz Solar Farm in New South Wales. More projects are underway, in New South Wales as well as Victoria
Wind projects for industrial sites
Infinergy built up significant expertise in developing and constructing wind farms for industrial sites. The safety case undertaken for the 8.2MW Wear Point Wind Farm at an LNG facility in Wales was unprecedented in the UK at the time
Investors in Infinergy projects
Infinergy is developing 325MW of onshore wind with JV partners Boralex. Other investors in Infinergy projects include EDF Energy, Belltown Power/Greencoat, Eneco UK, John Laing, Sovereign Renewables, Energy4All and WWS.
Contracts for Difference
Infinergy achieved Contracts for Difference of £82.50 per MWh for 2 Scottish wind farm projects in the first round of CfD auctions in 2015
FIT portfolio
Infinergy delivered a range of 10 single 500kW wind turbine projects under the Government’s Feed In Tariff (FIT) programme. One of them powers a recycling plant, negating the need for diesel generators
Introducing EWT in the UK
Infinergy was the first company in the UK to achieve project finance for and install wind turbines by now well-known turbine manufacturer EWT
Powering a local school
Infinergy’s management developed and run a 24kW community owned solar array on the roof of the Ringwood Waldorf School. The school uses the generated electricity. Excess electricity is sold to Scottish Power.
News
Limekiln improvements given the green light
Following the decision by The Highland Council not to object...
Limekiln Extension given the green light
Following the Public Local Inquiry last June, Scottish Ministers have...
Limekiln Wind Farm takes another step forward
The Highland Council raises no objection to Limekiln Wind Farm...