
Renewable energy firm OnPath Energy has acquired two operational wind farms in its first deals since being formed.
The Sunderland company, which was previously the renewable energy wing of Banks Group until it was bought by Brookfield Asset Management in 2023, has acquired the Milton Keynes wind farm in Buckinghamshire and the Pates Hill wind farm in West Lothian from GCP Infrastructure Investments. The two sites have been operational since 2010 with a capacity of around 28MW, enough to power around 23,000 homes.
The deal means OnPath now owns and operates 12 onshore wind farms across Scotland and England while it also starting work this year on two new wind farms, one in Scotland and one near Leeds. The Yorkshire development will also have an associated solar and battery scheme.
The company also has more than 3GW of renewable energy generation and electricity storage capacity in its development pipeline plus planning permission for up to 368 MW of renewable electricity generation and flexible energy storage projects.
Richard Dunkley, CEO at OnPath Energy, said: “As we continue to develop our own renewable generation projects from first principles, we will also be looking to identify other opportunities at every stage of the lifecycle, from pre-construction right through to operational wind farms and project repowering.
“The Milton Keynes and Pates Hill Wind Farms represented a strong fit with our development framework and their acquisition provides a positive outcome for all concerned, including the local communities that will continue to benefit directly from the revenues that these wind farms generate.”
Philip Kent, chief executive officer at Gravis Capital Management, said: "GCP invested in the Milton Keynes and Pates Hill wind farms in 2017. Since, these assets have provided attractive returns for GCP’s shareholders, generated a significant amount of renewable energy to support UK decarbonisation, and have contributed positively to the local area.
“Among other initiatives, the projects have helped fund improvements to the outdoor space at the Kirknewton Primary School and worked with teachers to educate children about how the wind turbines work. We are pleased to be selling the wind farms to OnPath Energy, who we are sure will be excellent stewards of the assets and will continue to create benefits for all relevant stakeholders.”