Council To Decide On Vectis Wind Farm In Cowes Yacht Haven

As  Island Pulse reported earlier this month, tonight, the Isle of Wight Council will decide on the proposed Vectis Wind Farm project.  

Up to 500 people are expected to attend and witness the Island’s planning committee meeting at 6pm in Cowes Yacht Haven. 

The Island’s planning department have provided the councillors with a recommendation for refusal.

Should the council say yes to the proposed development, Infinergy estimates the scheme would satisfy the electrical demands of up to 6,400 local homes. This would account for around 11% of the Island’s households each year*.

Herb Lindlahr, project manager for the proposal said: “The Isle of Wight has ambitions to be energy independent using only sustainable technology, these ambitions can only be achieved with a range of renewable energy sources working together. We believe the proposed Vectis Wind Farm is the one opportunity to prove to the rest of the world how serious the Isle of Wight is about going green.”

Herb concluded: “As all the various Isle of Wight polls demonstrate and number of letters sent into the council prove, the mass majority of Islanders are in favour of the scheme. With this in mind it pushes us [Infinergy] to ensure we deliver a wind farm to the highest standard possible for the Island.”

As readers of Island Pulse are aware we have attempted to keep up with the news of the proposed Vectis Wind Farm, read all about it click here: We were also part of a few Island residents who took the time to visit a working Wind Farm courtesy of Infinergy in 2011 click here:

Images: As they say nothing beats the real thing, by experiencing a wind farm first hand, concerned Isle of Wight residents could make a more informed decision on how they felt about wind turbines.

 

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