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Tuesday, 16th March 2010

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Published Date: 02 July 2009
CONTROVERSIAL plans to build wind turbines on fields between Lubenham and Gartree will be in the spotlight at public exhibitions this week.
Cumbrian company Energy4All wants to build three 125-metre tall, 90-metre wide turbines on farmer James Wright’s land.

Residents in Lubenham and surrounding villages have held meetings to oppose the scheme.

Energy4All is holding two drop-in ses
sions this week into its plans at Lubenham Village Hall on Tuesday, and at Harborough Theatre in Church Square, Harborough, on Wednesday.

Since the Mail broke news of the plans in June last year, Energy4All has reduced the number of turbines from four to three. It says the three turbines would generate a total maximum capacity of seven-and-a-half megawatts which would power about 4,000 homes.

It says the Gartree Wind Power Co-operative would run the project, which has since been officially registered with the Financial Services Authority. People will be able to buy a stake in the project and receive an annual dividend from net operating profits.

At the exhibitions people will be able to ask questions or find out more about the co-operative. Both sessions run from 3 to 8pm. For more details, phone Energy4All on 0845 3733612.



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 2:43 PM
  • Source: Harborough Mail
  • Location: Market Harborough
 
 
 


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