Partnerships for Renewables aims to follow prison wind farm with breakout success

James S Murray
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Company has 400MW of renewable energy capacity in the pipeline and is looking to bring wind farm projects to more public sector bodies

Fresh from cutting the ribbon on its first wind energy development at Standford Hill Prison in Kent, Partnerships for Renewables (PfR) has revealed two other prison-based projects are in the pipeline while...

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