Garves Wind Farm Explained

Garves Wind Farm
Coordinates:55.1531°N -6.4547°W
Country:Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Location:near Dunloy in County Antrim
Status:Operational
Commissioned:January 2009
Ps Units Operational:5
Ps Units Manu Model:Vestas: V90
Ps Electrical Capacity:15 MW

Garves Wind Farm consists of 5 turbines with an installed capacity of 15 MW. It is located near Dunloy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is managed by Entap Limited on behalf of Garves Wind Limited. London-based project development company Your Energy Ltd bought the scheme from the original developer in 2007.

The five wind turbines are supplied by Danish company Vestas, the largest wind turbine supplier in the world. The turbines are V90 model with a 3 MW capacity on 80m towers. The wind farm is expected to generate electricity for the equivalent of 8,387 homes annually.

Northern Irish firm Lagan Construction Limited was awarded the balance of plant contract [1] to build the wind farm. Construction started in January 2008 and the wind farm was supplying electricity to the grid by early 2009.

Garves was the first Northern Irish wind farm to be financed in the new single market. The electricity is sold to Viridian Energy Supply Limited through the Single Electricity Market.

The site has been included in the Ballymoney Borough Council's 2009[2] and 2010[3] Countryside Walks Programme.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.laganconstruction.com www.laganconstruction.com
  2. http://www.ballymoney.gov.uk/news_detail.aspx?footer=1&news_id=399 Countryside Walks
  3. http://www.ballymoney.gov.uk/Countryside_Walks_Programme_2010.pdf Countryside Walks