CONSULTATION
This page has been created to present the proposed repowering of two turbines at Robertshaw’s Farm Shop, Bradford, BD13 3SS.
Deploying reliable sources of renewable energy is crucial for the UK to meet its net zero targets, the current infrastructure in place is outdated, and in need of an upgrade. Repowering is a term used to describe the process of replacing existing renewable generation (i.e wind turbines) with newer technology. Repowering of wind turbines is a solution that takes advantage of favourable wind conditions, existing turbine sites, and can solve reliability issues for businesses across the UK.
Technology has significantly advanced over the last 10 years bringing newer, more efficient models to today’s market. Without significantly increasing overall tip height, newer turbines provide more energy with larger blades and minimal visual change, helping to meet the energy demand across the UK. Additionally, with the constrained grid network in the UK, adding a new turbine into the mix can take a very long time. However, repowered turbines provide a solution to this issue as existing grid infrastructure can be utilised, reducing connection delays.