Pates Hill Wind Farm

55°48′32″N 3°35′57″W / 55.80889°N 3.59917°W / 55.80889; -3.59917StatusOperationalCommission dateJanuary 2010Owner(s)Pates Hill Wind Energy LimitedOperator(s)Entap LimitedPower generation Units operational7Make and modelVestas: V80-2.0MWNameplate capacity14 MWExternal linksCommonsRelated media on Commons
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Pates Hill Wind Farm is located near the village of West Calder in West Lothian, Scotland. It consists of 7 Vestas V-80 wind turbines, measuring 107 metres to the blade tip. It became operational in February 2010 and is expected to generate electricity equivalent to the needs of approximately 8,000 households annually.

The wind farm is managed by Engineering Renewables Limited on behalf of Pates Hill Wind Energy Limited.

The West Lothian Council granted planning permission in June 2007 for a 25-year period. The balance of plant contract for the civil and electrical works was awarded to Lagan Construction Limited. Windhoist were contracted to erect the turbines[1]

Construction started in February 2009 and was completed on schedule in February 2010. Vestas is the largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world, based in Denmark. Each turbine is 2 MW, giving the wind farm total installed capacity of 14 MW.

The wind farm will contribute £70,000 each year to the local community for energy efficiency initiatives over the 25 years, totaling £1.75 million.

Pates Hill Wind Farm, January 2010

References

  1. ^ Windhoist website[permanent dead link]
  • "Pates Hill Wind Farm". Your Energy. Archived from the original on 6 September 2010.

External links

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  • West Lothian Council website