Public consultation continues for Oakdale wind energy investigations

    25 March 2011

    Wind turbines

    A public exhibition will be held on Wednesday 6th April to share progress on the proposed wind energy development at Oakdale Business Park.

    The land, which is owned by Caerphilly County Borough Council, is being investigated by renewable energy developer Partnerships for Renewables (PfR).

    "We have now completed a number of environmental and technical studies on the site, which have been carried out to verify that the area is suitable for wind energy development. We believe the land is suitable for two turbines which could generate around 11 gigawatt hours (GWh) of green electricity every year - enough to power 2,400 homes*. We expect to submit a full planning application by the summer." commented Jerry Sturman, Regional Manager at PfR.

    "The purpose of this event is to share the latest project progress with the local community. This will be an opportunity for members of the public to talk to the project team, gather detailed information about the studies we have undertaken and see to-scale photomontages showing what the development would look like from various viewpoints in the area", he continued.

    As part of the development process the possibility of feeding electricity directly to local businesses based at the business park is being explored. This would ensure that as well as contributing towards national targets, the turbines will benefit communities and businesses locally, by providing reduced price electricity.

    Councillor Colin Mann, Deputy Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council and Cabinet Member for Sustainability said: "It's good to see that this scheme is progressing as the council has an ambitious sustainable regeneration strategy in place and we are committed to the concept of 'Living Better, Using Less'. Investigating wind energy is a vital part of our future energy mix and we are proud to have the opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to meeting renewable energy targets and promoting sustainability."

    The exhibition will be held on Wednesday, 6 April at Oakdale Community Centre Penrhiw Avenue, Oakdale, Blackwood Gwent, NP12 0NH from 3pm to 6.30pm.

    For more information about the project please visit www.pfr.co.uk/Oakdale

    *Please note: The environmental benefit figures are based on: two, 2.5 megawatt turbines with a total installed capacity of 5MW, operating with a 25% capacity factor; average household electricity use of 4,602kWh per annum; and the electricity generated displacing electricity generated from CCGT / average fuel mix - approximately 430gCO2/kWh.

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