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EDF plan for tallest UK onshore wind turbines prompts outcry – Guardian

Published by SAS Volunteer on May 3, 2018 May 3, 2018

Adam Vaughan
EDF Energy has said its plans for two major windfarms on the Isle of Lewis
may need to reach heights normally the preserve of turbines at sea,
prompting an outcry from local opponents.
The French company’s renewables unit said it may need to go higher for the
project to be economically viable and win millions of pounds in government
subsidies.
Kerry MacPhee, who heads community liaison, told locals that one of the
windfarms could be 200 metres (650ft) tall, with the other 187 metres, up
from 150 metres and 145 metres previously.
That would be taller than the UK’s largest existing onshore turbine (193.5
metres) and be on a par with some of the world’s most powerful offshore
wind turbines, which are 60 metres taller than the London Eye.
MacPhee said the potential changes were designed to increase the projects’
chances of winning future auctions for low-carbon electricity and unlock
“substantial benefits for Lewis”.
EDF said it was likely, but not guaranteed, that fewer turbines would be
needed than the original 36 planned. Bigger turbines would also require a
new application for planning approval, allowing opponents a chance to air
their opinions.
Critics remain unimpressed, however. Four crofting groups have been
battling EDF’s proposal, arguing that local people would benefit more if
the island’s wind resource was harnessed by community-owned turbines.
Rhoda MacKenzie, a spokesperson for the crofters, said: “It’s going to have
a detrimental effect on tourism. The largest wind turbines in the UK? I
hardly think that’s going to bring people here.”
Calum Macdonald, a former MP who backs an expansion of community-owned wind
power, said the turbine size was staggering.
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EDF has said there would be no case for more community windfarms without a
new power cable to the mainland. The estimated £780m investment needed for
such an interconnector would only be justified by electricity generation on
the scale proposed by EDF.
After several years of not backing support for any onshore windfarms, the
government last year threw its weight behind schemes built on remote
islands such as Lewis.
Wind power developers fighting in auctions for government subsidies across
Europe are increasingly dependent on scale to win contracts by bidding with
the lowest subsidy price. The next UK auction is scheduled for spring 2019.
Will Collins, the project manager for EDF’s Lewis wind power venture, said:
“We want to assess the potential for us to consider using larger turbines
in order to make the projects as competitive as possible.”

 

 


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