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Glyn Taff Solar Farm
- United Kingdom
- Solar
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
40 MW
Production
35,000 MWh/year
CO2 saved
18,000 Tonnes/year
Project Overview
Glyn Taff Solar Farm to the east of Pontypridd, will provide 39.9 Megawatt peak (MWp) of clean, zero-carbon, renewable energy, equivalent to providing enough power to meet the annual electricity needs of approximately 12,000 homes.
The operational life of the development would be 35 years, providing approximately 18,000 tonnes of carbon emissions savings and significant improvement to biodiversity in the locality.
The application has now been registered by PEDW. You can view it here using reference CAS-03147-D7S9P8.
A’Chruach
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
43 MW
Production
106,321 MWh/year
CO2 saved
18,545 Tonnes/year
Chruach Wind Farm is located in Kilmichael Forest which is around 4km west of Minard in Argyll. The site ‘s 21 turbines are spectacularly set in the rugged Highland terrain, towering over the managed pine forest and looking north towards Loch Glashan. Construction work began in November 2014 and was completed in March 2016. As well as building the turbines, the project required the completion of over 13.5km of access tracks, built with locally sourced rock. The concrete for the turbine bases was also produced on site to limit environmental impact. The wind farm began full production in March 2016.
Ardrossan
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
30 MW
Production
92,455 MWh/year
CO2 saved
16,641 Tonnes/year
Ardrossan Wind Farm is an impressive sight, sitting high above the town of Ardrossan on the Ayrshire coast. The site is noted for its very favourable wind resources and has historically produced a capacity of around 36%.Applications to extend the operational life of Ardrossan Wind Farm. Ardrossan Wind Farm comprises 15 wind turbines each rated at 2 MW with an overall site capacity of 30 MW. Twelve wind turbines began commercial operations in August 2004 and the wind farm was extended with the addition of three further wind turbines in 2009.
North Ayrshire council have approved two planning applications to extend the two planning consents for Ardrossan Wind Farm by an additional 10-years.
Auchrobert
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
38 MW
Production
73,332 MWh/year
CO2 saved
24,354 Tonnes/year
The Auchrobert wind farm is located 15 miles south of Glasgow and 3.5 miles south-east of Strathaven and has been operational since 2017. Funding from Auchrobert is administered by Foundation Scotland and South Lanarkshire Renewable Energy Fund.
Assel Valley
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
25 MW
Production
63,756 MWh/year
CO2 saved
20,386 Tonnes/year
The Assel Valley wind farm consists of 10 turbines and is located 5 km from Girvan, South Ayrshire and has been operational since 2017. Funding from Assel Valley is administered by Foundation Scotland.
Ben Aketil
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
28 MW
Production
79,614 MWh/year
CO2 saved
42,262 Tonnes/year
The Ben Aketil wind farm is 11 miles west of the town of Portree on the Isle of Skye and has been operational since 2008. Funding from Ben Aketil is administered by the Dunvegan Trust and benefits community organisations in the local area.
Bears Down
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
10 MW
Production
19,118 MWh/year
CO2 saved
4,447 Tonnes/year
Bears Down Wind Farm is located in Cornwall approximately 1.5 km east south east of the village of St Eval. The wind farm opened in September 2001 having originally been developed by Bonus Energy A/S and was operated by Siemens Power Generation under a framework agreement until March 2008. The wind farm straddles the boundary of North Cornwall and Restormel District Councils and the turbines occupy the area from Denzell Downs in the south to Bears Downs reservoir in the north. The eastern boundary is demarcated by the Mawgan in Pydar parish limits. Its 16 turbines are rated at 600kW and have the capacity to generate 9.6 megawatts of power.
Beinn Ghlas
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
8 MW
Production
19,283 MWh/year
CO2 saved
3,511 Tonnes/year
Beinn Ghlas Wind Farm is situated amongst the hills of the Barguillean Estate near Taynuilt in Argyll. The site‘s 14 turbines sit within an area of grazing land and began commercial operations in May 1999. The 14 Siemens Bonus turbines are rated at 600 kW giving the wind farm an installed capacity of 8.4 MW.
The current operational wind farm has the potential to operate safely and efficiently for significantly longer than was originally intended, as set out in the life extension application which was consented in 2022.
Nadara has now submitted a [planning application](https://publicaccess.argyll-bute.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=SZWXXMCHK6T00&activeTab=summary) to replace the existing wind turbines at Beinn Ghlas with more modern, higher producing machines. The planning application has been validated by Argyll and Bute Council, planning reference 25/01240/PP. For further information please visit: [www.beinnghlasrepowering.co.uk](https://www.beinnghlasrepowering.co.uk/).
Bellrock
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
1,200 MW
Renantis and Blue Float Energy are also working together to develop the Bellrock floating offshore wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen.
Blackstone Edge
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
8 MW
Production
16,415 MWh/year
CO2 saved
3,633 Tonnes/year
Situated close to Crow Edge near the town of Penistone in South Yorkshire, Blackstone Edge Wind Farm became fully operational in March 2013. Its three turbines have an installed capacity of 7.5MW and they ‘re located on land that ‘s currently used for pastoral farming although the local area was historically associated with coal and clay mining. With a summit peaking at 349m, Blackstone Edge is ideally situated to capture the winds that blow across the Pennines, and the three turbines generate enough electricity to power an estimated . Construction at Blackstone Edge Wind Farm began in July 2012 and the development took 9 months to complete.
Boyndie
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
17 MW
Production
34,122 MWh/year
CO2 saved
10,498 Tonnes/year
The Boyndie wind farm is located on a former World War II airfield just over a mile inland from the north coast of Aberdeenshire, between Portsoy and Banff and has been operational since 2006. Funding from Boyndie is administered by Whitehills and District Community Council and benefits community organisations in the local area.
Broadshore
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
900 MW
Renantis and Blue Float Energy have formed an equal partnership to develop the Broadshore floating offshore wind farm north of Fraserburgh as part of the ScotWind offshore wind leasing round.
Bryn Titli
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
10 MW
Production
22,435 MWh/year
CO2 saved
4,914 Tonnes/year
The project was originally granted planning permission and was intended to run until 2019, but a new application has been submitted to allow the wind farm to run for many more years, potentially until 2027 as it continues to perform well, and contribute to the local economy and community projects. The wind farm is sited on a plateau just to the north of a Site of Special Scientific Interest between Rhayader and Llangurig, Powys. This was a major factor in the environmental assessment of the project and care was taken in planning the wind farm to avoid areas of ecological interest and to minimise its effect on the local environment. The current planning consent for Bryn Titli Wind Farm ends in 2019. The wind farm has proven to be in an excellent location for renewable energy generation and continues to operate well. It is, therefore, proposed to extend the operational life of the existing Bryn Titli Wind Farm until 31 March 2027 with a further 12 months to allow decommissioning and restoration of the site until 29 June 2028.
Causeymire
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
48 MW
Production
98,813 MWh/year
CO2 saved
20,553 Tonnes/year
Causeymire Wind Farm is the most northerly site in the Ventient Energy portfolio. It ‘s around 15 miles west-northwest of the town of Wick next to the A9 main road on the way to Thurso. The wind farm is situated on Dale Moss, a large area of peatland commanding views across the wilderness of the Flow Country to Morven, the highest point in Caithness. The land below the turbines is also used for grazing cattle. The site was originally developed by nPower in 2003 before being transferred to Beaufort, then Infinis and now Ventient Energy. Its 21 turbines are rated at 2.3MW and the site has an installed capacity of 48.3MW, generating enough energy to power .
Cefn Croes
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
59 MW
Production
110,723 MWh/year
CO2 saved
39,489 Tonnes/year
The Cefn Croes wind farm consists of 39 turbines and is located near Devils Bridge, 15 km east of Aberystwyth, Wales and has been operational since 2005. Funding from Cefn Croes is administered by Cefn Croes Wind Farm Community Trust.
Dalswinton
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
30 MW
Production
60,785 MWh/year
CO2 saved
10,284 Tonnes/year
Dalswinton Wind Farm is around 9 miles north of the town of Dumfries near the village of Dalswinton, Scotland. The Wind Farm comprises 15 wind turbines each rated at 2 MW with an overall site capacity of 30 MW, and has been operational since June 2008.
Dumfries and Galloway Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Dalswinton Wind Farm by an additional 10-years.
Earlsburn
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
38 MW
Production
87,788 MWh/year
CO2 saved
27,001 Tonnes/year
The Earlsburn wind farm consists of 15 turbines and is located in the Gargunnock Hills WSW of Stirling and has been operational since 2007. Funding from Earlsburn is administered by Foundation Scotland and benefits organisations in the local area.
Earlsburn Extension
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
35 MW
Turbines
7
Naturalis Energy Development Ltd, a joint venture between Nadara and Reg Power Management Ltd are experienced renewable energy developers and have been undertaking studies for a windfarm located approximately 2.2 km (4 km to the centre of the Site) due south of the village of Gargunnock, Stirling. The project would form an extension to the existing Earlsburn Wind Farm.
Farr
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
92 MW
Production
237,086 MWh/year
CO2 saved
41,826 Tonnes/year
Farr Wind Farm is around 8 miles south of the city of Inverness and has enough capacity to power 20% of the homes in the Highlands. The current planning consent will expire in December 2030. As a result of assessment work which has been undertaken in relation to Ventient Energy’s fleet of operational wind turbines and their ability to operate for longer than was originally envisaged, there is an opportunity for Farr Wind Farm to continue to generate clean electricity beyond the current consent expiry date.
Ffynnon Oer
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
32 MW
Production
49,861 MWh/year
CO2 saved
11,679 Tonnes/year
Ffynnon Oer Wind Farm is located between the Afan and Neath Valleys in South Wales, approximately 10km east of the town of Neath, in the County of Mid Glamorgan. The 16 turbines are situated on a hill top site which is around 400m above sea level. There’s also a lot of evidence in the area of former mine workings. Following a planning application in November 2002, consent for the project was granted in May 2003. The wind farm was then built in 2006 by REPOWER (now Senvion) and is currently operated by Senvion under a warranty operation and maintenance agreement.
Nadara has submitted a Scoping Report to Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council outlining the parameters for extending the operational life of the Ffynnon Oer Wind Farm for an additional 10 years. Please find attached a [Frequently Asked Questions document here](https://nadara.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/132/2025/09/Ffynnon-Oer-Life-Extension-FAQ-1.0.pdf).
Galawhistle
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
66 MW
Production
140,266 MWh/year
CO2 saved
29,246 Tonnes/year
Galawhistle Wind Farm is located on rough grazing land 4km west of the village of Douglas in South Lanarkshire. The Wind Farm comprises 22 wind turbines each rated at 3 MW with an overall site capacity of 66 MW, and has been operational since March 2017.
South Lanarkshire and East Ayrshire Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Galawhistle Wind Farm by an additional 10-years.
Glenkerie
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
22 MW
Production
60,674 MWh/year
CO2 saved
11,484 Tonnes/year
Glenkerie Wind Farm is located approximately 5 km northwest of Tweedsmuir near the town of Biggar in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. The wind farm comprises 11 wind turbines each rated at 2 MW with an overall site capacity of 22 MW, and has been operational since February 2012.
Scottish Borders Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Glenkerie Wind Farm by an additional 10-years.
Glyn Taff
- United Kingdom
- Solar
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
40 MW
Production
35,000 MWh/year
CO2 saved
18,000 Tonnes/year
The site is ideally located for access to the local electricity grid network, being only 3km from the nearest substation at Upper Boat, Treforest.
Electricity generated will enter the National Grid transmission network and be transported across Wales.
Gordonstown Hill
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
13 MW
Production
27,417 MWh/year
CO2 saved
5,315 Tonnes/year
Gordonstown Hill Wind Farm is located near the village of Auchterless in Aberdeenshire which has been settled since prehistoric times. Although there are many signs of human habitation in the area, including standing stones, extensive tests during the wind farm ‘s construction revealed no features, deposits or artefacts of archaeological significance. The villages of Fyvie and Rothienorman are also nearby and the wind farm is located on arable farmland. Construction at the site began in July 2012 and commercial operations started in March 2013. Gordonstown Hill ‘s 5 turbines are rated at 2.5MW and the site has an installed capacity of 12.5MW
Hill of Fiddes
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
7 MW
Production
13,126 MWh/year
CO2 saved
2,381 Tonnes/year
Hill of Fiddes Wind Farm is situated on arable farmland near the Aberdeenshire villages of Ellon, Pitmeddon and Foveran. Commercial operations at the site began in February 2010 and the wind farm was taken into the Ventient portfolio in May 2012. The wind farm has 3 turbines, each rated at 2.3MW giving Hill of Fiddes an installed capacity of 6.9MW and the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Kilbraur
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
68 MW
Production
157,386 MWh/year
CO2 saved
42,011 Tonnes/year
The Kilbraur wind farm is situated around 6 miles north-west of Golspie, Sutherland and has been operational since 2009. Funding from Kilbraur is administered by the Kilbaur Windfarm Community Benefit Trust and benefits organisations in the local area.
Kingsburn
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
23 MW
Production
67,000 MWh/year
CO2 saved
19,784 Tonnes/year
The Kingsburn wind farm is situated in the Gargunnock Hills 12 miles WSW of Stirling and has been operational since 2016. Funding from Kingsburn is administered by Foundation Scotland and benefits organisations in the local area.
Kirkby Moor
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
5 MW
Production
7,925 MWh/year
CO2 saved
1,440 Tonnes/year
The wind farm has been operating since 1993 and an application was made to extend its operation until 2027.
Knockkippen
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
60 MW
Production
186,000 MWh/year
CO2 saved
35,972 Tonnes/year
Turbines
11
Naturalis Energy Developments Ltd has developed proposals for a wind farm with the potential for solar and battery storage on site, on the southern edge of the North Kyle forest between Patna and Rankinston. The proposed site for Knockkippen wind farm, overlooks several former opencast mines.
Between 1849 and 1965 there were around 52 ironstone and coal mines in the Patna area and mining was the mainstay of the local economy but subsequent pit closures have adversely impacted on local employment and economy.
This renewable energy project will help the local – and Scottish economy – to meet its zero carbon target by 2045, generating clean, green energy from nature.
Knockshinnoch
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
5 MW
Turbines
2
Lambrigg
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
7 MW
Production
9,183 MWh/year
CO2 saved
1,892 Tonnes/year
Lambrigg Wind farm can be seen from Junction 37 of the M6, adjacent to Lambrigg Fell, a grassy moorland just outside of Kendal in Cumbria. The Wind Farm comprises 5 wind turbines each rated at 1.3 MW with an overall site capacity of 6.5 MW, and has been operational since September 2000.
South Lakeland District Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Lambrigg Wind Farm by an additional 10-years.
Lissett Airfield
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
30 MW
Production
44,190 MWh/year
CO2 saved
13,551 Tonnes/year
Lissett is a long-established village in the Holderness area of Yorkshire ‘s East Riding. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the village has an interesting recent history as it was home to the Royal Air Force ‘s 158 Squadron during the Second World War. During a two-year period towards the end of the war, 158 Squadron ‘s Halifax Bombers completed 250 missions, suffering the loss of 144 aircraft and 851 airmen. A memorial sculpture featuring 7 airmen was erected on the base and is dedicated to the memory of those lost during the war. The 12 Wind Turbines on the site are also named in commemoration of the site ‘s wartime past with eleven turbines named after aircraft that flew from the airfield and the twelfth to commemorate the six airmen who perished on July 2nd, 1943 due to an explosion in the bomb dump. Today, the village has a population of around 240 and its tranquil former airfield is home to 12 turbines, each rated at 2.5MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 30MW and generate enough energy to power .
Llyn Alaw
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
20 MW
Production
42,240 MWh/year
CO2 saved
9,777 Tonnes/year
Llyn Alaw (which means Lily Lake in English) is a reservoir near the town of Amlwch on the island of Anglesey. The reservoir was created by the flooding of marshlands in 1966 and it supplies 35 million litres of water a day to the northern half of the island. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is situated to the north of the small village of Llanbabo which is close to the reservoir ‘s eastern shore. Construction work on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm began in 1996 and it opened in October 1997. The site, which was originally developed by West Coast Energy, has 44 turbines rated at 600kW, giving the wind farm an installed capacity of 20.4MW and the ability to generate enough energy to power .”
Low Spinney
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
8 MW
Production
22,271 MWh/year
CO2 saved
4,575 Tonnes/year
If you ‘re ever driving between junctions 20 and 21 on the south bound side of the M1, you ‘ll most likely spot the four most amusingly named wind turbines in England. Before it opened in November 2011, Low Spinney Wind Farm ‘s turbines were named by school children from Gilmorton. Acquired in May 2012, the 4 turbines are rated at just over 2MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 8.2MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Millennium
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
65 MW
Production
155,508 MWh/year
CO2 saved
43,001 Tonnes/year
The Millennium wind farm is situated 6 miles west of Fort Augustus and has been operational since 2009. Funding from Millennium is administered by Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston Community Company and the Glengarry Trust.
Millennium East
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
56 MW
Production
124,067 MWh/year
CO2 saved
43,617 Tonnes/year
Turbines
26
As it becomes vital to combat climate change by producing more electricity from renewable sources, allowing fossil fuels to be phased out, we are proposing to extend the existing Millennium Wind Farm west of Fort Augustus and north of Invergarry.
Our proposal is for up to eight wind turbines to the east of the existing wind farm with an installed capacity of around 56 MW
Minsca
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
37 MW
Production
91,265 MWh/year
CO2 saved
17,283 Tonnes/year
Minsca Wind Farm is situated near the village of Bankshill, east of Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway. The Wind Farm comprises 16 wind turbines each rated at 2.3 MW, with an overall site capacity of 36.8 MW.
Dumfries and Galloway Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Minsca Wind Farm by an additional 10-years.
Mynydd Clogau
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
15 MW
Production
26,412 MWh/year
CO2 saved
5,986 Tonnes/year
Mynydd Clogau Wind Farm is situated on working farmland near the village of Adfa which is around 10 miles north of the market town of Newton and 14 miles east of Welshpool. The wind farm is set amongst delightful mid-Wales countryside which is popular with ramblers and mountain bikers. The wind farm was originally built by RES/Novera Energy and opened in January 2006 after 10 months of construction. It was sold to Infinis in 2009 and became part of Ventient Energy in 2018. Its 17 turbines have an installed rating of 850kW, giving the site a capacity of 14.45MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Mynydd Fforch Dwm
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
26 MW
Production
85,670 MWh/year
CO2 saved
16,569 Tonnes/year
Turbines
6
Mynydd Fforch-Dwm Wind Farm is a proposal by Naturalis Energy to provide clean, carbon-free energy to homes and businesses across South Wales, with a new renewable energy park near to the village of Tonmawr in Neath Port Talbot.
Naturalis is a joint venture between Nadara and REG Windpower, two leading renewable energy companies powering millions of homes across the UK and Europe.
Mynydd Gorddu
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
11 MW
Production
25,028 MWh/year
CO2 saved
5,507 Tonnes/year
Mynydd Gorddu Wind Farm can be found in the county of Ceredigion, approximately 3km south east of the village of Tal-y-bont which itself is midway between the towns of Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. Historically, Tal-y-bont has close associations with lead and silver mining and with the woollen mills that once dominated the local economy. Work on the construction of the wind farm began in the winter of 1997 and it was completed in the spring of 1998. The turbines were installed by NEGM Energy A/S overseen by RWE npower renewables (NWP). The site was operated under a warranty operation and maintenance agreement until August 2012 before switching to Npower Renewables ‘ in-house technical department. Mynydd Gorddu Wind Farm has one of the most consistent outputs in the country. Its 19 turbines are of two different types, rated at 550kW and 600kW respectively. They have the capacity to generate 10.8 megawatts of power – enough to supply {{thisSiteHouseholdEquivalent}} with electricity.
North Steads
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
19 MW
Production
50,048 MWh/year
CO2 saved
9,447 Tonnes/year
Where once there was open-cast mining for energy of a different kind, the North Steads Wind Farm generates enough power to run . The wind farm is located on land that was part of the East Chevington (Maidens Hall / Steadsburn) opencast coal mine, which ceased its operations in 1991. It was then restored to forestry and farmland in 2000 with work on the turbines beginning in August 2015. Six of the nine turbines are located within the forested area, with the remaining three in arable fields to the south. The project is also a close neighbour to the four-turbine (8.2 MW) Sisters Wind Farm which is also owned by Ventient. Acquired in 2015, North Steads ‘ 9 turbines are rated at just over 2MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 18.45MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Novar
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
17 MW
Production
39,585 MWh/year
CO2 saved
6,749 Tonnes/year
Novar Wind Farm sits in a picturesque Highland location approximately 5.5 miles west of Alness. From its elevated position on an extensive Easter Ross shooting estate it enjoys commanding views of the Cromarty Firth and Ben Wyvis. As well as being steeped in the history of Scotland ‘s Highland clans, the area is well known for its contribution to Highland employment with a number of light and heavy industries based locally. The yards at Invergordon and Nigg play a significant role in offshore development in the oil and gas sectors and, more recently, have been heavily involved in fabrication for renewables including offshore wind farms. The wind farm was originally built by nPower in 1997 before being transferred to Beaufort, then Infinis and now Ventient Energy. Its 34 turbines are rated at 500kW and the site has an installed capacity of 17MW, generating enough energy to power .
Nutberry
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
15 MW
Production
44,758 MWh/year
CO2 saved
12,913 Tonnes/year
The Nutberry wind farm is located near Nutberry Hill, 4 miles west of Coalburn in South Lanarkshire and has been operational since 2013. Funding from Nutberry is administered by South Lanarkshire Renewable Energy Fund.
Rheidol
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
2 MW
Production
5,439 MWh/year
CO2 saved
1,233 Tonnes/year
Rheidol Wind Farm is located south of the A44 in Llywernog, Mid Wales, approximately 15 km east of Aberystwyth. The wind farm opened in January 1997 and has an installed capacity of 2.4MW. It was acquired from E.ON UK plc in January 2011. Rheidol has a strong operational track record with an average load factor of approximately 29% and its 8 turbines, rated at 300kW.
Seamer
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
10 MW
Production
28,806 MWh/year
CO2 saved
5,202 Tonnes/year
Following fifteen months of construction, the five turbines at Seamer Wind Farm opened for business in November 2012. The wind farm ‘s turbines are situated on land owned by three neighbouring farms located between the villages of Seamer and Hilton. Hilton is in the civil parish of the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and has an estimated population of around 400 while Seamer is in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, with an estimated population of 566. Despite their proximity to Teesside, the villages have a real rural feel, and there are a number of well-used public footpaths in the surrounding area. The wind farm ‘s turbines are rated at just over 2MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 10.25MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Sisters
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
8 MW
Production
24,880 MWh/year
CO2 saved
4,676 Tonnes/year
Sisters Wind Farm is a near neighbour to Ventient Energy ‘s North Steads site and is located on the site of a restored former open cast coal mine near Widdrington Village in Northumberland. Widdrington, which is nearly six miles north east of Morpeth, has an interesting history dating back to the Norman era with a Grade 1 listed church and a ruined 18th century castle. The wind farm ‘s turbines are rated at just over 2MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 8.2MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Spaldington Airfield
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
12 MW
Production
25,796 MWh/year
CO2 saved
6,640 Tonnes/year
The Spaldington Airfield wind farm consists of 5 turbines and is located approximately 13 km north of Goole, South Yorkshire and has been operational since 2016. Funding from Spaldington is provided by the Spaldington Wind Farm Community Fund administered by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Stromar
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Awaiting authorisation
Capacity
1,000 MW
Renantis, Orsted and Blue Float Energy have joined forces to develop the Stromar floating offshore wind farm off the coast of Caithness as part of the ScotWind leasing round.
Taff Ely
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
9 MW
Production
16,691 MWh/year
CO2 saved
3,986 Tonnes/year
Taff Ely Wind Farm is one of the first generation of wind farms to be built in the UK. It ‘s located near Bridgend in South Wales, approximately 2km south of the village of Black Mill and 3km west of Tonyrefail. It was constructed in 1993 and was originally owned by Eastern Electric. It was then purchased by National Wind Power in 1998. The turbines were manufactured by Nordtank Energy AS who were taken over by NEG Micon who then maintained the site until RWE npower renewables took it over in 1999. Taff Ely became part of the Beaufort Wind portfolio in 2004 which, in turn, became part of Ventient Energy. Taff Ely ‘s 20 turbines are rated at 450kW, giving the site an installed capacity with electricity.
Tedder Hill
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
8 MW
Production
16,013 MWh/year
CO2 saved
3,829 Tonnes/year
Tedder Hill Wind Farm is situated on farmland between the charming villages of Roos and Rimswell, in the south of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Although planning consent at Tedder Hill was originally granted to energy giant, E.On in January 2010 following a public inquiry, the site was sold to Infinis. Construction commenced in October 2012 and the turbines began commercial operations in July 2013. The wind farm, whose 3 wind turbines have a maximum tip height of 111m from the turbine base to the blade tip, became part of Ventient Energy in 2018. Tedder Hill ‘s 3 turbines are rated at 2.5MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 7.5MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Tow Law
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
2 MW
Production
5,199 MWh/year
CO2 saved
920 Tonnes/year
Tow Law wind farm is situated close to the former mining village of Tow Law in County Durham, which is famously mentioned in the first line of the Mark Knopfler song, Hill Farmer ‘s Blues. The wind farm is just 1 mile north east of the town centre on the B6301 and is built on an area of open cast land that ‘s been restored to a mix of heathland and agriculture. Tow Law ‘s 3 turbines, which came into service in December 2001, are rated at 770kW, giving the site an installed capacity of 2.31MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power .
Trysglwyn
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
6 MW
Production
11,778 MWh/year
CO2 saved
2,567 Tonnes/year
Trysglwyn Wind Farm is situated on farmland that ‘s used for grazing sheep and cattle as well as for arable purposes. It also hosts an annual pheasant shoot  and the wind farm is accessed via an unclassified road that connects it with the village of Rhosboyl in Anglesey. Rhosboyl (with a population of around 1100) is about 2.5 miles from the town of Amlwch which was the second largest town in Wales in the late 18th century thanks to the nearby copper mine at Parys Mountain. Construction work on Trysglwyn Wind Farm began in 1996, taking around a year to complete. Its 14 turbines are rated at 450kW, giving the site an installed capacity of 6.3MW with the ability to generate enough energy to power.
West Browncastle
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
30 MW
Production
70,296 MWh/year
CO2 saved
17,578 Tonnes/year
The West Browncastle facility consists of 12 turbines and is located 9 km west of Strathaven, South Lanarkshire and has been operational since 2014. Funding from West Browncastle is administered by South Lanarkshire Renewable Energy Fund.
Westfield
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
10 MW
Production
18,187 MWh/year
CO2 saved
3,310 Tonnes/year
Westfield Wind Farm is located on a ‘brownfield ‘ site at the former Westfield open-cast coal mine which closed in 1998. The site was previously one of the largest open-cast mines in the UK and is now earmarked for an ambitious redevelopment. Westfield lies approximately 3.62 km west south west of Glenrothes and 13.40 km north east of Dunfermline. The wind farm was constructed by Infinis with works beginning in August 2012 and completing in April 2013. The wind farm is administered from a control building located within the site boundary. Westfield ‘s 4 turbines are rated at 2.5MW and the site has an installed capacity of 10MW, generating enough energy to power.
Wingates
- United Kingdom
- Wind
- Operational
Capacity
15 MW
Production
37,825 MWh/year
CO2 saved
7,282 Tonnes/year
Wingates Wind Farm is situated on land that ‘s currently a mix of rough grazing and young, deciduous forest. It ‘s approximately 6km West of Longhorsley in Northumberland and accessed from the U4051 after it turns off the A697 at Longhorsley. Construction at the site began in July 2012 with Wingates ‘ 6 turbines coming into service in March 2013. The turbines are rated at 2.5MW, giving the site an installed capacity of 15MW and the ability to generate enough energy to power.