Carno Wind Farm | |
Coordinates: | 52.5503°N -3.6003°W |
Country: | Wales, United Kingdom |
Location: | near Carno, Powys |
Status: | Operational |
Commissioned: | October 1996 March 2009 |
Owner: | npower |
Ps Units Operational: | 68 |
Ps Units Manu Model: | Siemens Gamesa |
Wind Hub Height: | 31.5m (103.3feet) |
Wind Rotor Diameter: | 44m (144feet) |
Ps Electrical Capacity: | 49.2 MW |
Carno is a wind farm of 68 turbines which started operation in October 1996. It covers an area of over 600 hectares on Trannon Moor, a plateau to the west of the village of Carno in Powys, Mid Wales, above sea level.[1] [2]
Carno currently has the largest production capacity in Wales.
Originally consisting of 56 wind turbines each of 600 kilowatts (kW) maximum output, the combined maximum power of 33.6 megawatts (MW) made Carno the largest Wind Farm in Europe at the time of its construction. The total project cost was approximately £26 million.
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Public footpaths cross the site and are waymarked on Ordnance Survey maps.
In 2008, an extension designated "Carno 2" was completed, bringing the total number of turbines to 68, comprising 12 new Siemens 1.3MW wind turbines with a hub height of 49m (161feet), blade length of 30m (100feet) and rotor diameter of 62m (203feet) giving a tip height of 80m (260feet).[3] [4]