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Black Law Wind Farm (Wind , Active) Location in the UK : Scotland, Forth, South Lanarkshire Type of installation: Wind on/offshore: on Turbines :54 Capacity : 97 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation: January 2006
Wind Turbines, Wind Farm, Renewable Energy, Green Power
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Black Law Extension (1a 23 turbines and 1b 11 turbines) 24 Additional turbines 63 MW + Black Law Extension February 2016 When opened, the Black Law windfarm in Lanarkshire, was the the largest operating wind farm in the UK with 42 turbines.
The Black Law Windfarm currently consists of 42 turbines with a 97 MW capacity. It has been operational since July 2005 and plans to add a further 12 turbines (Black Law B) to the site are being progressed.
Model: |
Siemens SWT 2.3
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Start Speed: |
4.5
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Capacity: |
2.3
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Optimal Speed: |
25
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Rotor Diameter: |
101
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Stop Speed: |
25
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Hub Height |
82 Avg for all turbines:80
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Avg. Elevation: |
287
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Web Page: |
http://tinyurl.com/simens2-3 |
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Black Law WindfarmClimpy RoadClimpy Near ForthSouth Lanarkshire Scotland ML11 8EW Scotland
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: |
Black Law Extension - 1b 15 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Onshore |
County: |
Strathclyde Country: Scotland LPA: Scottish Government (S36)
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Site ID and Reference: |
4580 / A0502
District:
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Applicant: |
Scottish Power Renewables
Application :
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
5 |
Turbine Capacity: |
3 |
Height of Turbines: |
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Calculated capacity: |
15 |
Site Address: |
Black Law, Climpy
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County: |
Strathclyde Region: Scotland
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OS Coordinates: |
289500 / 289500
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
5/10/2011
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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: |
8/18/2015
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Generator Live |
2/18/2016
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This Record Last Updated: |
5/16/2016
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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: |
6/17/2020 |
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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: |
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Site Name: |
Black Law Extension - 1a 48.4 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Onshore |
County: |
Strathclyde Country: Scotland LPA: Scottish Government (S36)
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Site ID and Reference: |
4253 / EN00535
District:
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Applicant: |
Scottish Power Renewables
Application :
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
29 |
Turbine Capacity: |
1.6699999999999999 |
Height of Turbines: |
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Calculated capacity: |
48.43 |
Site Address: |
Black Law, Climpy
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County: |
Strathclyde Region: Scotland
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OS Coordinates: |
289500 / 289500
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
1/25/2008
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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: |
9/30/2014
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Generator Live |
2/18/2016
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This Record Last Updated: |
4/22/2016
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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: |
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Site Name: |
Black Law 124 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Onshore |
County: |
Strathclyde Country: Scotland LPA: Scottish Government (S36)
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Site ID and Reference: |
3116 / N00056W
District:
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Applicant: |
Scottish Power Renewables
Application :
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
54 |
Turbine Capacity: |
2.2999999999999998 |
Height of Turbines: |
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Calculated capacity: |
124.2 |
Site Address: |
Black Law, Climpy
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County: |
Strathclyde Region: Scotland
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OS Coordinates: |
289500 / 289500
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
5/22/2002
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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: |
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Generator Live |
5/31/2004
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This Record Last Updated: |
12/14/2011
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Application Withdrawn: |
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Secretary of State - |
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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: |
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Capacity: 248.4 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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©2018
Simon Mallett |
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