- Our turbine is a refurbished Enercon E48 from Holland.
- It stands on a 50m tower with a 48-metre blade span.
- It is the largest community-owned wind turbine in Ceredigion.
- It stands on top of a windy hill at Ffrwd Farm, Llanwnnen in Ceredigion.
- It has a capacity of 800kW, but will operate at a capacity of 500kW in order to comply with the grid and Feed in Tariff requirements.
- Estimated annual generation is 1,743,000 kWh of electricity – enough to supply the equivalent of around 450 typical homes, or half of Llanfihangel Ystrad.
- It will save over 600 tonnes CO2 per year, so our community is contributing to the UK’s net zero future.
- It connects to the grid via an on-site substation and underground cable at 11,000 volts.
- The turbine weighs approx. 100 tonnes.
- 400 tonnes of concrete & steel were used to make the base.
- The components were brought to site from Holland on three ferries and seven HGVs.
- It took five days to erect the turbine after the site had been prepared.
- The expected life of the turbine is 20 years.
- It is one of the last wind turbines in the UK to receive support from the government’s Feed-in Tariff scheme.
- It is co-owned by the 129 investors in Grannell Community Energy.
- The community benefit fund will distribute at least £5,000 a year to support local good causes.
- The electricity is being sold to Bristol Energy through a Power Purchase Agreement.
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