Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative

Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative
Type Co-operative
Industry Energy
Founded 2004
Headquarters Watchfield, England
Key people Mark Luntley, Chairman
Products Wind generated electricity
Website westmill.coop

Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative Ltd is a community-owned Industrial and Provident Society that owns 100% of the Westmill Wind Farm which is an onshore wind farm near the village of Watchfield in the Vale of White Horse, England. It has five 1.3 MW wind turbines erected in a line along the disused runway of the former RAF Watchfield. The wind farm has a power output of up to 6.5 MW, projected to produce as much electricity in a year as used by more than 2,500 homes. The turbines were erected in 8 days and the first fully month of generation was March 2008. It has an open day usually in June each year.

The wind energy cooperative was established in 2004 and has more than 2,000 members. The wind farm is intended to help to reduce dependence on fossil fuels whose emissions are considered to contribute to climate change. In 2007 Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative received a Schumacher Award.[1][2]

Westmill Wind Farm was originally developed by Adam Twine who was in the later stages assisted by Energy4All [3], a company founded to enable community owned renewable energy projects by Baywind Energy Co-operative, which is a pioneer of co-operative wind energy in the UK. Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative Ltd, as with a growing number of such coops, now owns part of Energy4All. You can register interest in becoming a member of future coops on the Energy4All website.

Westmill Sustainable Trust (WeSET) [4] is a charity formed in 2010 that receives 0.5% of the wind farm's revenue each year. Its objective is to encourage and promote the deployment of sustainable energy, in particular (but not exclusively) within a 25 mile radius from Westmill Wind Farm. Its website has educational material and details of how to visit Westmill Wind Farm.

References

  1. ^ Adam Twine: Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative
  2. ^ Westmill Wind Farm
  3. ^ Energy4All www.energy4all.co.uk
  4. ^ WeSET www.weset.org

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