North Steads Wind Farm Explained

North Steads Wind Farm
Country:England
Location:Widdrington, Northumberland
Status:O
Construction Began:August 2015
Commissioned:29 June 2016
Owner:Ventient Energy
Wind Farm Type:Onshore
Wind Site Usage:Forestry, farmland
Wind Hub Height:80m (260feet)
Wind Rotor Diameter:92m (302feet)
Ps Site Elevation:30m (100feet)
Ps Units Operational:9 x 2.05 mw
Ps Units Manu Model:Senvion MM92
Ps Electrical Capacity:18.45 megawatts

North Steads Wind Farm is an onshore electricity generating site west of Widdrington in Northumberland, England. The site was developed on old coal opencast workings and has nine turbines delivering over 18 megawatts of power per year.

History

Consent for the wind farm was granted in 2012,[1] though construction of the site did not start until August 2015, one month after Infinis (later renamed as Ventient Energy) acquired the site from Peel Energy.[2] [3] The original planning permission sought was for 13 units, but this was reduced to nine operational units at North Steads, as four already existed at another site nearby called Sisters Wind Farm.[4] The site was commissioned in June 2016,[5] with the name North Steads Wind Farm, after the local community campaigned for the name to be changed from Blue Sky Forest, which Peel Energy developed the site as.[4] North Steads was developed on the former coal opencasting site of Maiden Hall and Steadsburn,[6] half of which had ceased coaling operations in 2006,[7] though the 69hectare Steadsburn site was still blasting rock in 2009.[8]

The site consists of nine turbines, each with a rating of just over 2 megawatts, and at a height of 80m (260feet). The length of each blade is 45m (148feet) with an overall diameter of 92m (302feet). The output of the site is rated as 18.45 megawatts, which is enough to power over 11,700 homes annually.[9]

Six of the turbines are surrounded by woodland (North Steads Plantation), and the three southernmost, are on arable land. The site averages about 30m (100feet) above sea level, and is bounded to the east by Steads Burn.[9] [10]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Willoughby . James . Construction set to start on windfarms . 2 August 2021 . infoweb.newsbank.com . 24 July 2015.
  2. Web site: North Steads Wind Farm . electricityproduction.uk . 2 August 2021.
  3. Web site: North Steads (United-Kingdom) - Wind farms - Online access - The Wind Power . www.thewindpower.net . 2 August 2021.
  4. News: Work to start on windfarm schemes for 13 turbines . 2 August 2021 . infoweb.newsbank.com . 26 July 2015. subscription.
  5. Web site: OFGEM : renewable Energy Project Installation Data . www.renewables-map.co.uk . 2 August 2021.
  6. News: Daniel . Brian . Northumberland wind farm company snaps up neighbouring site near Morpeth . 2 August 2021 . Chronicle Live . 19 July 2015.
  7. Web site: Savills Portfoilio - Land at Stobswood . groundsure.com . 2 August 2021 . 1 . PDF.
  8. News: Robson . Vicky . Wildlife scare after blast at UK Coal site . 2 August 2021 . infoweb.newsbank.com . 23 March 2009. subscription.
  9. Web site: North Steads . ventientenergy.com . 2 August 2021.
  10. Morpeth & Blyth . 325 . 2015. 1:25,000 . Explorer . Ordnance Survey . 978-0-319-24577-4 .