ECOLOGY: PEAT LANDSCAPES
FEATURE SPONSOR
DELIVERING RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
AMEC has a long history of helping deliver renewable energy projects - in North America, it has helped deliver more than 30 wind farms ranging from 10MW to over 200MW while, in the UK, it has undertaken over 300 wind farm feasibility assessments and completed risk- balanced environmental studies on over 12.5GW of consented schemes.
UK ONSHORE WIND
In UK onshore wind the company’s specialists have helped numerous operators through the early stages of feasibility studies, environmental assessments and on to secure successful planning consent. Its people are widely respected for their industry-leading technical knowledge and innovative thinking.
DELIVERING PROJECTS IN PEATLAND
Typical of this approach is the company’s recognised expertise in delivering projects in peatland environments where significant risks include loss of protected habitats, peat slides, run-off water quality, engineering instability and carbon balance. AMEC’s specialists have supported the successful delivery of over 50 UK wind farms in these challenging conditions.
The company helps operators deliver wind farm projects, whether on an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) basis or by offering full turnkey services, or it can provide owner’s engineer or construction management services to support projects throughout their lifecycle.
AMEC
AMEC was technical adviser to Infinis on Gordonstown Hill Wind Farm
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