Brechfa Forest Wind Farm

Wind farm in Carmarthenshire, Wales

51°59′00″N 04°09′50″W / 51.98333°N 4.16389°W / 51.98333; -4.16389StatusOperationalConstruction beganNovember 2016Owner(s)Welsh Assembly GovernmentOperator(s)innogy Renewables UKPower generation Units operational28Nameplate capacity57.4 MWExternal linksWebsiteuk.rwe.com/rwe-in-wales/
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Brechfa Forest West Wind Farm is a wind farm in Brechfa Forest in Carmarthenshire in south west Wales. Construction of the wind farm began in November 2016 and power generation commenced in January 2018.[1]

Planning

Innogy Renewables UK Ltd. proposed that the wind farm would be built in Strategic Search Area G, created as part of the Welsh Government's TAN 8[2] policy, published in 2005. Brechfa Forest West Wind Farm, had a proposed capacity of greater than 50 MW; thus the application was submitted to the Infrastructure Planning Commission.

The Brechfa Forest West development, located near the Afon Pib valley, consists of 28 turbines with a maximum tip height of 145 metres. The turbines have a generating capacity of around 57.4 MW. The plans were opposed by local activists.[3]

As the Infrastructure Planning Commission ceased to exist in April 2012, the Brechfa Forest West application fell to the National Infrastructure Planning section of the Planning Inspectorate to produce a recommendation for the Secretary of State at DECC. They recommended approval, and DECC confirmed that development consent for Brechfa Forest West was granted on 12 March 2013.[4]

Carmarthenshire County Council Planning Committee approved the planning application for Brechfa Forest East at their 17 December 2013 meeting.[5]

Construction

Construction on the Brechfa Forest West wind farm started in November 2016, and all turbines were operational in June 2018.[6]

See also

  • flagWales portal
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  • Infrastructure Planning Commission
  • Planning Inspectorate

References

  1. ^ Lewis, Ian (19 January 2018). "The first electricity from new West Wales wind farm has started being produced". walesonline. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Building and planning". Welsh Government. Archived from the original on 5 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Stop the Brechfa Forest wind turbines". Turbineaction.co.uk. 13 January 2011.
  4. ^ "NIPS website". Archived from the original on 23 September 2013. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  5. ^ "'Tall' Brechfa Forest wind turbine plans are approved". BBC News. 17 December 2013.
  6. ^ Innogy Renewables UK. "Brechfa Forest West Onshore Wind Farm". iam.innogy.com. Retrieved 31 August 2018.

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