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Edinbane Wind Farm (Wind , Active) Location in the UK : Scotland, Skye Type of installation: Wind on/offshore: on Turbines :18 Capacity : 41.4 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation: June 2010
Wind Turbines, Wind Farm, Renewable Energy, Green Power
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•The Edinbane wind farm consists of 18 Enercon 2.3 MW wind turbines, with a maximum tip height of 100 metres.
•The substation has been constructed on site by Scottish and Southern Energy.
•Preliminary construction commenced in early 2008, whilst main site works commenced during August 2008.
•Wind turbines started to arrive during late summer 2009 and construction completed during June 2010.
•Vattenfall expects this 41.4 MW development to generate more than 128 gigawatt hours of green electricity every year.
Model: |
Enercon E70
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Start Speed: |
4
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Capacity: |
2.3
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Optimal Speed: |
13.5
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Rotor Diameter: |
71
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Stop Speed: |
31
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Hub Height |
50 Avg for all turbines:50
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Avg. Elevation: |
159
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Web Page: |
http://www.enercon.de/en-en/61.htm |
Comment: |
Gearless, variable speed, single blade adjustment. Start and Stop: Guesstimate
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Edinbane Wind Farm Glen Vic Askil Struan IV56 8FH
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Site Name: |
Edinbane Wind Farm 41.4 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Onshore |
County: |
Highland Country: Scotland LPA: Highland Council
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Site ID and Reference: |
4674 / A0004
District:
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Applicant: |
Vattenfall
Application :
02/00089/FULSL
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
18 |
Turbine Capacity: |
2.2999999999999998 |
Height of Turbines: |
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Calculated capacity: |
41.4 |
Site Address: |
Cruachan Brinn Mhicaskill, Edinbane, Portree, Highlands
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IV51 9PW
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County: |
Highland Region: Scotland
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OS Coordinates: |
134353 / 134353
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
2/28/2002
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Application Determined: |
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Permission refused: |
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Construction Date: |
8/1/2008
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Generator Live |
6/21/2010
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This Record Last Updated: |
12/2/2014
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Capacity: 82.7999999999999 Start Speed: 5 m/s (11.185 mph) Optimum Speed: 15 m/s (33.555 mph) Stop Speed: 31 m/s (69.347 mph)
Local Weather Station: Elevation of Weather Station:
Date for Wind forecast: 12/3/2024 Wind Speed at Weather Station: mph Wind Direction: Outputratio = 0.00 Output of Wind Farm = 0.0
Project Info |
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Simon Mallett |
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