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Wind Turbines

Wind Turbines. Video: introduction to wind power http://www.planlocal.org.uk/videos/videopages/wind-an-introduction.html Information from factsheet: Technology basics – page 1 Different types of wind turbines – page 1 Feed in Tariff information – page 1 Benefits for your community – page 2

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Wind Turbines

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  1. Wind Turbines • Video: introduction to wind power • http://www.planlocal.org.uk/videos/videopages/wind-an-introduction.html • Information from factsheet: • Technology basics – page 1 • Different types of wind turbines – page 1 • Feed in Tariff information – page 1 • Benefits for your community – page 2 • Myth busting facts – page 2 • Checklist: is wind the right technology for my community? – page 3 • Subregional information and contacts – page 4 • Case studies • Wind turbine in Merseyside case study – CLASP website

  2. Wind Turbines – the basics How do wind turbines work? Wind turbines use large blades to catch the wind. When the wind blows the blades are forced round, driving a turbine which generates electricity. Different types of wind turbine Vertical Axis Horizontal Axis Video: an introduction to wind power http://www.planlocal.org.uk/videos/videopages/wind-an-introduction.html

  3. Wind Turbines – Feed In Tariffs Generating a source of income for your community from wind turbines What are Feed in Tariffs • Government incentive to encourage the generation of renewable electricity • Owners of wind turbines can make money from the sale of the electricity generated • Guaranteed for 20 years • Retail price index linked • Very attractive return on your community investment • Tariffs currently at their highest but will be reduced in the future

  4. Wind Turbines – Benefits and Myths What benefits could wind energy generate for your community • Protection against rising fuel prices • Make money for your community • More local jobs • Low maintenance technology • Reduce your carbon emissions • Improve community well-being What are the common myths surrounding wind turbines • Wind turbines are noisy • Wind turbines are a threat to birds • Wind turbines reduce rural tourism • Wind turbines have negative effects of health

  5. Wind Turbines – Checklist Are wind turbines suitable for your community? • Enough wind • Land/Building owner permission • Accessibility of site • Connection to National Grid • Planning permission

  6. Wind Turbines – Case studies North West Case Study – Community Wind Turbine in Larkins Farm UK Case Study – A community-owned wind turbine in Hockerton

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