Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust has agreed to acquire a 7.75 per cent stake in the Lincs offshore wind farm. Lincs, with a capacity of 270 MW, is located offshore from England’s east coast and has been operational since 2013. The offshore wind facility, which spans 35 square km of area, is equipped with 75 wind turbines, each of 3.6 MW capacity.
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