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Low carbon signs PPA -Deal, Metlen scores EPC contracts

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Low Carbon and SmartestEnergy have drawn new long-term route-to-market Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for 300 MW of solar capacity.

The agreement includes eight of the projects of Low Carbon that have awarded 15-year contracts for Difference (CFDs) in the 8 (AR4) assignment round and awarded three PV assets from Solar in AR5.

The AR4 projects include: Adstock Solar Farm, St Clere’s Solar Farm, Inkersall Road Solar Farm, Crouch Solar Farm and Left Solar Farm; and the AR5 projects are the Fern Brook Solar Farm and Berk Solar Farm. The companies did not announce the remaining projects when asked.

Onboarding is completed for “the majority” of the AR4-valued assets and is planned for the remaining assets, awarded CFDs in AR5, to start from April 2028.

The deal promotes one Existing cooperation between the two companies; In 2013, Renewable Power Generator Low Carbon began to work with SmarteltEnergy, which buys and supplies companies with renewable electricity, to contract new Build sunstites developed under the support Support Scheme of renewable energy sources.

Marco Verspuji, head of energy management at Low Carbon, explained: “This type of PPA acts as an essential tool for low carbon to manage the price risk as part of our growth as an independent power producer of the next generation.”

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He suggested that further agreements between the two companies will be concluded “in the coming months”.

Solar -Energy Portal the companies reached for the financial details of the PPAs, which are not currently public.

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Metlen signs £ 34.8 million EPC contracts for British solar energy

Metlen Energy and Metals (formerly Mytilineos) has signed engineering, purchasing and building contracts (EPC) contracts for Cero Generation and Ampyr Solar Europe.

For Cero, Metlen will design and build a co-located solar PV factory with a battery energy storage system (BESS) in Bramley, Hampshire. The site-plus storage site has a total capacity of 115 MW.

For Ampyr, the company builds an 18MW/49MWH Bess in Scruton, North Yorkshire.

The total value of the contracts is £ 34.8 million. They contribute to a total of 93 renewable energy projects that have been completed or under development by Metlen in the VK and Ireland, consisting of 1.82 GW installed solar energy at 65 locations and 28 Bess projects with a total energy capacity of 1.31 GWh.

In May of this year it signed Six EPC contracts Cover five solar energy plants and one bess, all of which are due to full construction at the end of 2026.



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