Dulas prepares to double Scottish operation

Renewables specialist Dulas is set to mark its 30th anniversary by doubling the size of its operations in Scotland this year. Since opening its Stirling office in October 2010, Dulas, which has over a hundred staff in Wales and eight in Scotland, has established itself as a leading provider of renewable-energy solutions — including wind, hydro, biomass and solar consultancy and installation.

Mike Clay, the company’s marketing manager, says, ‘As a country rich in natural resources, Scotland has the perfect conditions for generating a significant renewable-energy portfolio, with the political will to do so, and we are proud to have delivered some high-performing projects for some of Scotland’s leading organisations.’

Recent projects include two high-head run-of-the-river hydro-electric schemes in Glenmoriston, one delivering 450 kW and the other 700 kW. Dulas has also delivered a 100 kW Northern Power wind turbine at a site near Stranraer.

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