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Turbines owner to get £1m windfall

A SINGLE windfarm operator in Scotland is in line to receive £1.2 million for turning off its turbines for just 12 hours during the high winds caused by the tail end of Hurricane Katina.

The windfall was agreed to power down the Crystal Rigg II farm on the Lammermuir Hills in the Borders, as gusts of up to 90mph pushed too much electricity into the National Grid.

Operator Fred Olsen Renewables will receive the payment after agreeing to cease production for eight hours on Saturday, 30 minutes on Sunday and four hours on Monday.