Another turbine up and running

Published On: May 26th, 2014Categories: News

Wilson Fearnall have successfully overseen the planning and installation of another farm scale wind turbine at Mr & Mrs Ellis’s Ty Isa Farm, just outside Cerrigydrudion near Corwen in North Wales.   The turbine was commissioned in May and is exporting valuable low carbon electricity to  local farms and villages throughout the area.

The turbine is estimated to produce more than 170,000 kWh of electricity every year and will help to support a number of improvements at the holding alongside future expansion and diversification plans.

Richard Fearnall comments, ”we had to overcome some interesting challenges with this project, but we managed to get there in the end.  Wilson Fearnall have now been involved with almost 1 MW of these farm scale projects in total and we are eager to assist with more.”

 

 

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