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Inverclyde Wind Farm (Wind , Agreed/Planning) Location in the UK : Scotland, greenock Type of installation: Wind on/offshore: on Turbines :8 Capacity : 24 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation:
Wind Turbines, Wind Farm, Renewable Energy, Green Power
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The proposal includes 10 wind turbines with associated infrastructure including:
• 10, three bladed, horizontal axis wind turbines, each up to a maximum blade tip height of 110 m (above ground level), rated at between 2 MW and 3 MW each, and with a maximum hub height of 65 m, all located to the west of the B788;
• external turbine transformers and turbine switchgear next to each turbine;
• a stone hardstanding area at each turbine location for use by the cranes erecting each turbine; Known as Corlic Hill
Model: |
Enercon E82
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Start Speed: |
4
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Capacity: |
2
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Optimal Speed: |
13.5
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Rotor Diameter: |
82
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Stop Speed: |
31
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Hub Height |
69 Avg for all turbines:
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Avg. Elevation: |
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Web Page: |
http://www.enercon.de/en-en/62.htm |
Comment: |
Gearless, variable speed, single blade adjustment. Start and Stop: Guesstimate
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Corlic Hill, near Greenock & Port Glasgow
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Site Name: |
Inverclyde Wind Farm (Corlic Hill) 24 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Onshore |
County: |
Strathclyde Country: Scotland LPA: Inverclyde Council
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Site ID and Reference: |
4200 / B0645
District:
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Applicant: |
BayWa r.e. (formerly Forsa)
Application :
13/0199/IC
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
8 |
Turbine Capacity: |
3 |
Height of Turbines: |
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Calculated capacity: |
24 |
Site Address: |
Corlic Hill, near Greenock & Port Glasgow
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County: |
Strathclyde Region: Scotland
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OS Coordinates: |
229563 / 229563
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
7/8/2013
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Application Determined: |
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Permission refused: |
12/4/2014
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Construction Date: |
5/15/2019
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Generator Live |
2/20/2021
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This Record Last Updated: |
4/12/2021
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RO Banding (ROC/MWh) |
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FiT Tariff (p/kWh): |
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--- Additional Dates where relevant ---- |
Application Withdrawn: |
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Permission Expiration Date: |
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Secretary of State - |
Appeal Lodged: |
3/3/2015 |
Called In: |
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Appeal Withdrawn: |
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Refusal: |
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Appeal Refused: |
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Granted: |
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Appeal Granted: |
12/4/2014 |
Project Info |
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©2018
Simon Mallett |
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