We continue to achieve strong growth for our renewable energy services after securing approval for a new wind turbine scheme.
Our plans will see the current wind turbine on farmland in the Nottinghamshire village of Halam, which had suffered storm damage earlier in the year and was no longer capable of generating energy, replaced with a three-bladed Vestas V47 (68.5m tip height).
The project comes as the amount of work we undertake in the renewable energy sector continue to grow, reflecting landowners who are diversifying agriculture operations with investments that secure the future longevity of their businesses.
Approval for the Vestas turbine, which has been designed for rural homes and farms and comes as the UK continues to face an unprecedented energy crisis, was secured via a Section 73 Application by varying the existing planning condition controlling the previously approved turbine model and height.
Noise and radar assessments were also completed as part of work carried out by the firm, which confirmed the site was suitable for a replacement renewable energy scheme of this type.
Overseeing the planning application, Alex Franklin said: “We continue to face an energy crisis in the UK, so harnessing the wind can be one of the most efficient ways to supply clean energy for local landowners and homeowners. We continue to see applications coming forward as people look to plug in to greener energy solutions and can help them navigate the whole process.”