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Half way point reached in piles work for wind farm
More than half of the foundation piles needed for supporting turbines for a massive offshore wind farm in the Moray Firth have been installed.
Energy firm SSE, which is involved in the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm project, said a total of 86 clusters of four piles would eventually be installed.
They will provide support for 84 turbines and two offshore transformer modules.
The piles are being installed on the seabed by a large crane ship.
The Stanislav Yudin has a 2,500-tonne, 110m (360ft) revolving crane.
A number of support vessels are also involved in the work.
The remainder of the piles are expected to be installed by the end of October.
The Beatrice Offshore Windfarm is being constructed in the Outer Moray Firth at a cost of 拢2.6bn.
Energy firm SSE is among the scheme's investors.
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