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Kirkheaton Wind Farm (Wind , Active) Location in the UK : England, North East England Type of installation: Wind on/offshore: on Turbines :3 Capacity : 1.8 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation: May 2000
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Kirkheaton wind farm is located close to the village of Kirkheaton in Northumberland. It has an installed capacity of 1.8 MW and started work in May 2000
Model: |
Nordex N43/600
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Start Speed: |
5
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Capacity: |
0.6
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Optimal Speed: |
15
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Rotor Diameter: |
43
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Stop Speed: |
25
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Hub Height |
45 Avg for all turbines:45
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Avg. Elevation: |
234
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Web Page: |
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Comment: |
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West Farm, Kirkheaton, Northumberland, nr NE19 2DQ
Please note that where multiple DECC rcords are available, all are shown in order. eg Project then repowering / extension, or refused project then resubmitted.
Site Name: |
Kirkheaton Wind Farm 1.8 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Onshore |
County: |
Northumberland Country: England LPA: Northumberland County Council
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Site ID and Reference: |
2587 / 06015W4
District:
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Applicant: |
Border Wind Farms Ltd /AMEC
Application :
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
3 |
Turbine Capacity: |
0.59999999999999998 |
Height of Turbines: |
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Calculated capacity: |
1.8 |
Site Address: |
West Farm, Kirkheaton, Northumberland
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County: |
Northumberland Region: North East
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OS Coordinates: |
400800 / 400800
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
11/4/1997
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Application Determined: |
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Permission refused: |
1/21/1999
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Construction Date: |
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Generator Live |
5/22/2000
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This Record Last Updated: |
6/10/2009
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RO Banding (ROC/MWh) |
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FiT Tariff (p/kWh): |
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Application Withdrawn: |
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Permission Expiration Date: |
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Secretary of State - |
Appeal Lodged: |
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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: |
1/21/1999 |
Site Name: |
KIRKHEATON WIND FARM
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Generator Type: |
On-shore wind (RO code = RQ)
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Scheme : |
RO
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Generator ID: |
R00020RQEN
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Capacity: |
1750
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Status: |
Live
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Accreditation Date: |
11/4/1997
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Commission Date: |
5/1/2000
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Applicant: |
Kikheaton Wind Ltd
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Applicant Address: |
Haugh Lane Industrial EstateHexhamNorthumberland
NE46 3PU
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Address: |
Kirkheaton Wind Farm
West FarmKirkheatonNorthumberland
Northumberland
NE19 2DQ
England
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Capacity: 1.8 Start Speed: 5 m/s (11.185 mph) Optimum Speed: 15 m/s (33.555 mph) Stop Speed: 25 m/s (55.925 mph)
Local Weather Station: Elevation of Weather Station:
Date for Wind forecast: 12/27/2024 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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