Over the next two years, the Scottish company will work with GuangdongElectric Power Design Institute (GEDI) on its Zhuhai project off the southeastprovince of Guangdong.
It will advise on windfarm layout, site selection and design, and ocean hydrometeorology, as well asconducting an environmental impact assessment.
At the signing ofthe contract in Beijing today, Humza Yousaf, the Scottish minister for externalaffairs, said: “SgurrEnergyalready has a very strong track record of providingrenewables expertise, knowledge and technology to China as it works towardsmeeting its green-energy targets, and this announcement is great news for bothcountries.
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