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Ford, Dagenham - London's first wind
park
We
recently completed construction of London's first wind park
at Ford Motor Company's Dagenham site.
The two 85m high wind turbines,
with a combined capacity of 3.6MW, will generate over 6.7million
kWh of clean electricity every year, providing all the electricity
needed to power Ford's new Dagenham Diesel Centre. This is
equivalent to enough electricity to power over 2,000 homes
(nearly 7 million units per annum). This will mean that all
Ford's diesel engines assembled at the plant will have been
produced using wind power.
Mayor
of London's approval
In August 2003 the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone,
gave his approval for this project, endorsing planning approval
granted by Havering and Barking & Dagenham Councils' Planning
Committees. Mr Livingstone said,
"This scheme will make an important contribution towards
making London a more sustainable world city and will help
us to achieve some of the key targets in my Energy Strategy.
I hope it will encourage other large organisations to consider
developing similar schemes on their premises."
Located only 16km (10 miles) from the City of London, the
development will create a major new Thames-side landmark for
the capital and will make a key contribution to the renewable
energy targets outlined in the Mayor's draft energy strategy
- preventing the emission of up to 6,000 tonnes of carbon
dioxide every year.
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