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 ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited

Public Notice of Application for a Generation Licence under Article 10(1)(a) of the Electricity (NI) Order 1992 as amended by the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003

1. Full name of the applicant:
ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited
2. Address of the applicant(s) or, in the case of a body corporate, the registered or principal office.
2 Donegall Square East, Belfast, BT1 5HB
3. Where the applicant is a company, the full names of the current Directors and the company’s registered number
Current Directors
Keith Stuart Anderson
Jonathan Cole
Company Registration No.
NI 028425
4. Where a holding of 20 per cent, or more of the shares (see Note) of an applicant is held by a body corporate or partnership or an incorporated association carrying on a trade or business with or without a view to profit, the name(s) and address(es) of the holder(s) of such shares shall be provided.
Beaufort Energy Limited
1 Atlantic Quay, Glasgow G2 8SP
100% Shareholder
Company number: SC147338
5. Desired date from which the licence is to take effect.
3 December 2008
6. The number of generating stations intended to be operated under the licence (if granted).
Two generating stations will be operated under the licence.
7. A sufficient description specifying the actual or proposed locations of those stations. Eg: by reference to townlands, local government districts, postal address, etc.
Wolf Bog, Tildarg, Doagh, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Callagheen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
8. A description of how those stations will, in each case, be fuelled or driven.
Wind.
9. The date when any proposed generating stations are expected to be commissioned.
Wolf Bog Windfarm was commissioned on 31 January 2008.
Callagheen Windfarm was commissioned on 27 February 2006.
10. The capacity and type of each unit within the generating station (MW).
Wolf Bog Windfarm
Wind Turbines 5 units each with a capacity of 2MW (Total capacity = 10MW)
Callagheen Windfarm
Wind Turbines 13 units each with a capacity of 1.3MW (Total capacity = 16.9MW)
11. A statement of the extent (if any) to which the applicant considers it necessary for powers under Schedule 3 (compulsory acquisition of land etc.) and under Schedule 4 (other powers etc) to the Order to be given through the licence for which he is applying, together with a statement of any specific purposes for which those powers are felt to be necessary.
ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited requires the powers under schedule 3 and 4 to be used in the event of any extension, line maintenance or renewal.
12. Details of any licences held, applied for or being applied for by the applicant in respect of the generation, transmission or supply of electricity
No other Northern Irish electricity licences are held, have been applied for or are in the process of being applied for by the applicant. The applicant does, however, hold a licence granted by the GB regulator Ofgem to generate electricity in Great Britain (Ofgem reference LIC/ELC/GEN/111).

Copies of the maps relevant to this application have been lodged in accordance with Schedule 2 of Part II of the Electricity (Applications for Licences and Extensions of Licences) (No.2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 at the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation, Queens House, 14 Queen Street, BELFAST BT1 6ER. Copies are available for inspection by the public between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on any working day.

Name(s) of person or persons to contact regarding information contained in or accompanying this application.

 Kimberly Torrance

 ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited

 Cathcart Business Park

 Spean Street

 Glasgow

 G44 4BE

 NOTE

 References to shares –

(a) in relation to an applicant with a share capital, are to allotted shares;
(b) in relation to an applicant with capital but no share capital, are to rights to share in the capital of the applicant;
(c) in relation to an applicant without capital, are to interests –
(i) conferring any right to share in the profits or liability to contribute to the losses of the applicant: or
(ii) giving rise to an obligation to contribute to the debts or expenses of the applicant in the event of a winding up.