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Shooters Bottom, Somerset

Somerset’s first, at last

More than fifteen years after the UK got its first modern wind turbine, and four years after we first applied to the local council to build one – Somerset joined the energy revolution in June 2008.

It’s just one windmill but it will provide enough green electricity each year to power 5% of the homes in the Mendip district. So just another nineteen then and all the homes in this part of Somerset could be powered by a clean, (endless) local power source. Marvellous.

We’re working towards that goal right now.

But why on earth did it take four years to get permission for this one?

Since it’s been up, we’ve been inundated with e-mails and calls from local people – who just love it.

Another classic example of the two truisms of wind energy in the UK. Local people think it’s a good idea, they want to see more, but local councils stand in the way.

Vital statistics

Site address - Shooters Bottom Farm, Chewton Mendip

Running Since - 13 Jun 2008

Turbines - 1

Hub height - 65m

Rotor diameter - 70m

Capacity - 2MW

Green electricity per year -
5.36 million units

Equivalent homes - 1,625

CO2 savings - 2,305 tonnes

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