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Date: 21 January 2009
For Immediate Release

 Permission Granted for Rothes Renewable Energy Project

An award-winning scheme which will reduce the carbon footprint of the whisky industry on Speyside has moved a step closer after being granted planning permission by Moray Council.

The project is a joint development between Helius Energy plc and The Combination of Rothes Distillers Limited (CoRD) and will see the installation of a GreenSwitch™ biomass-fuelled combined heat and power (CHP) plant to the rear of the CoRD’s existing site to the north of Rothes.

The CHP unit will use a combination of distillery co-products and wood chip from sustainable sources to generate 7.2 megawatts of electricity, enough for 9,000 homes, which can be used onsite or exported to the National Grid.

As part of the project, a new GreenFields™ plant will be built alongside the GreenSwitch™ CHP unit and will turn the liquid co-product of whisky production, known as Pot Ale, into a concentrated organic fertiliser for use by local farmers.

The project was awarded the ‘Best Environmental Initiative Award’ at the Scottish Green Energy Awards 2008 in December.

Frank Burns, General Manager of CoRD, said:

“This is exciting news and allows us to proceed with this innovative project. Not only will it generate renewable heat and power, but it secures additional markets for our distillery co-products and helps to ensure the sustainability of malt whisky distilling on Speyside.”

John Seed, Managing Director of Helius Energy, said:

“This is a major milestone in the development of CoRD’s GreenSwitch™ project, and in Helius Energy’s wider plans for a pipeline of similar schemes. We look forward to working with CoRD to realise our vision for GreenSwitch™ and making Rothes a showcase for innovation and environmental responsibility within the Scottish whisky industry.”

The plant, which represents an investment of around £35 million, is expected to take 18 to 24 months to construct and will be the first such project to use draff and pot ale as a biomass fuel alongside wood.

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John Seed, Managing Director                 Helius Energy plc                        01642 438 540

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