Tuesday, July 28, 2023
Wind turbines proposed for Admiralty Park in Rosyth
Admiralty Park in Rosyth could benefit from three new wind turbines after a planning application was submitted to Fife Council for approval.
The plan is to install a croft of wind turbines each generating 15kw of electricity providing occupiers of Cameron Harris's Admiralty Park development with a green renewable source of electricity. The first building in the development will be occupied by Axon Cables Limited who will not only benefit from the wind turbines but also air source heat pumps that are being installed and underfloor heating throughout the office and production areas.
Director Ewan Cameron commented "As a company we are committed to delivering buildings for our customers which not only cater for the needs of today but also any of the basic property requirements of the future. Admiralty Park will provide genuine green credentials for any prospective occupiers, as energy prices are set to increase in the coming years locating to Admiralty Park can offer future savings."
The plan is to install a croft of wind turbines each generating 15kw of electricity providing occupiers of Cameron Harris's Admiralty Park development with a green renewable source of electricity. The first building in the development will be occupied by Axon Cables Limited who will not only benefit from the wind turbines but also air source heat pumps that are being installed and underfloor heating throughout the office and production areas.
Director Ewan Cameron commented "As a company we are committed to delivering buildings for our customers which not only cater for the needs of today but also any of the basic property requirements of the future. Admiralty Park will provide genuine green credentials for any prospective occupiers, as energy prices are set to increase in the coming years locating to Admiralty Park can offer future savings."
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