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Lotus, Norfolk

Lotus wind farm approved!

This is a great site for wind turbines and together with Lotus we’re going to create something really special, the world’s first car factory powered entirely from wind energy. This will be a massively influential project as the world starts to grapple with the energy crisis and climate change – the ultimate double whammy.

We will now be able to take a very important step towards a future where we secure our own energy needs, from our own local sources – without adding to climate change. These will be the first wind turbines in South Norfolk, they cannot be the last.

Once operational, all of the electricity needed by Lotus for their operations will be produced on site without any pollution at all, and in a typical year there will be enough ‘spare’ electricity to power about 1,000 local homes.

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Vital statistics

Site address - Lotus Cars, Norfolk

Building Since - 30 Jun 2007

Turbines - 3

Rotor diameter - 82m

Capacity - 6MW

Green electricity per year -
17.3 million units

Equivalent homes - 5,248

CO2 savings - 15,431 tonnes

23 July 2008

In a surprising U turn last night, South Norfolk District council voted to approve Ecotricity’s application to build three wind turbines at Lotus’s car factory in Hethel.

The Council had turned the same application down earlier in this year and looked sure to turn it down again and force an appeal – but, by just one vote, the application was approved.

The turbines are to be sited inside the test track at Lotus’s factory (an industrial site), which sits in a part of the district that the Council themselves had said was suitable for up to 6 wind turbines. The original refusal didn’t make much sense given that and the outcome at appeal looked pretty certain.

Construction work is expected to start next spring and the turbines should be up and running by later in the year.

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