11th September 2008
Torridge District Council have today granted planning permission for our Galsworthy Wind Park. This is the second time the application has been in front of the planning committee.
"We’re absolutely chuffed. And Torridge council have been as good as their word to us, we removed the small problem from the earlier application and they've given us the go ahead. This is great news, for everybody.
"Climate change and the looming energy crisis (the ultimate double whammy), means questions of how we keep the lights on for our children and grandchildren have never been more pressing. The answer to both is to harness indigenous sources of renewable energy - like wind power. These four turbines will make a huge contribution – powering over a quarter of the homes in Torridge, from a fuel source that doesn't come from Russia or the Middle East. And the electricity will be available to local people to power their homes with. We’ll get started on the next steps for building this wind park, straight away, and hope to have it up and running by the end of next year." Dale Vince
We’ll be following the construction of the turbines here with regular updates and images from the site.
To learn more about the proposed project, click the online exhibition below.
Find out more with our online exhibition
View the photomontages and the map indicating the location of the proposed project…
Galsworthy
Galsworthy Farm, between Stibb Cross & Bulkworthy
Near Torrington, Devon
Status - Approved
Turbines - 4
Capacity - 9.2MW
Generation kWh - approx 22.3 million units per year
Equivalent homes - approx 6,770
Hub height: 64m
Rotor diameter - 71m
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
savings - approx 8,266 tonnes per year
*See Briefing Notes for full calculations