Winds of Change

When Coronavirus struck the UK last year forcing the country to enter our first lockdown, community initiative Ulverston Food Waste Project launched an urgent appeal for more donations to help people in need throughout the local community.  High Winds Community Energy Society saw the appeal and were able to make a donation of £7,000 which…

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The Power of Cooperation

Three renewable energy co-operatives unite to deliver community owned wind farm On July 11th 2017, three renewable energy co-operatives, High Winds Community Energy Society, together with Baywind Energy and Energy Prospects, and with the support of the ethical investment company Thrive Renewables, have acquired the Mean Moor wind farm in Cumbria. The wind farm comprises…

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British Wind

Ever heard the argument that wind power just doesn’t work? Well, as we wrote this email, it was powering 17% of everything electric in the UK. To put it another way, that’s enough electricity to charge one out of every six smartphones in the whole country—all at once (6.5 million, to be specific)! Today we’re…

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Climbing High

  On Thursday December 1st, two High Winds Board Members John Malone and David Eastlick donned safety harnesses and climbed the 66m to the top of the turbine tower. They were joined by colleagues from Energy4All, Rachael Hunter and Paul Phare. The weather was kind to them and they enjoyed fantastic views of Morecambe Bay…

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The blades are on

Yesterday, Thursday 10th March saw the blades being added to one of the turbine towers at Harlock Hill.  

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Decommissioning 2016

Decommissioning of the Baywind Turbines has taken place in early January 2016. The turbines are being taken to Ireland to be recycled.    

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