Sky signs 10-year clean energy deal

Sky has signed a 10-year agreement with Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust to receive renewable energy from the Crossdykes Wind Farm in Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Under this agreement, Sky will receive the majority of renewable energy guarantees of origin (REGOs) generated from the 46MW wind farm. Starting in 2025, Sky will receive 100GWh annually of renewable energy, approximately 69 per cent of the total power generated by the project.

Fiona Ball, group director of the Bigger Picture and Sustainability at Sky, said: “This agreement is evidence of Sky’s commitment to reducing our environmental impact. We source the majority of our electricity in the UK from renewable energy and this long-term project in Lanarkshire provides us with lasting clean energy for years to come. As a media and entertainment company, we are determined to use our voice to help the media sector and the UK more broadly decarbonise.”



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