Where 'Little joins Large' - Happy Telegraph Tuesday (HTT) everyone!
Gwynt-y-Mor (English Translation: Sea Wind) is a 576 megawatt offshore wind farm located off the North Wales Coast and is the fourth largest wind farm in the world.
This is the point, near Dinorben, Llanfair Talhaiarn, Conwy, North Wales, where the electricity generated joins the National Grid.
Presently, there are 160 wind turbines of 150m (490ft) tip height above sea level and it began operating in June 2015.
Proposals are under consideration to further increase its size.
After all it's always windy here!
Where 'Little joins Large' - Happy Telegraph Tuesday (HTT) everyone!
Gwynt-y-Mor (English Translation: Sea Wind) is a 576 megawatt offshore wind farm located off the North Wales Coast and is the fourth largest wind farm in the world.
This is the point, near Dinorben, Llanfair Talhaiarn, Conwy, North Wales, where the electricity generated joins the National Grid.
Presently, there are 160 wind turbines of 150m (490ft) tip height above sea level and it began operating in June 2015.
Proposals are under consideration to further increase its size.
After all it's always windy here!