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Solutia Wind Turbine Blades Set for Delivery

16/10/2009

Wind turbine blades for Solutia Chemicals’ green energy project are to be delivered to the Newport site this weekend.

A convoy of six extended articulated lorries will transport the 45m turbine blades required for Solutia’s two wind turbines in the early hours of Saturday morning, from Newport dock, west of the river Usk, across the Usk Bridge and to the Solutia ...

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Unloading Solutia\'s Turbines at Newport Docks

Wind, Direct to Owenstown

27/08/2009

An innovative new town in Scotland for 20,000 people could soon be using energy generated by Wind Direct turbines.

Owenstown, which is named after the pioneering mill owner, Robert Owen, will be built on a 2,000 acre site in Lanarkshire and if everything goes to plan, could be established within the next three years.

Wind Direct will be participating in the ...

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Master Plan showing proposed turbine positions (Courtesy of Geddes)

Dewlay Scoops Top Industry Award

26/06/2009

Lancashire based cheese maker, Dewlay, has picked up the 2009 Food Northwest Award for Environmental Sustainability.

Organised by Food Northwest, the organisation set up by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) to lead the food and drink industry, the annual awards are in their fourth year.

The awards recognise the innovation and achievements of businesses ...

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Dewlay Wins Award

Chemical Company to Generate On-Site Energy from Wind

06/05/2009

Speciality chemicals producer Solutia is set to generate its own electricity at the company’s Newport site in Wales, following an agreement with onsite generation specialists Wind Direct, under which Wind Direct will build, own and operate the 2 wind turbines.

The project is funded by HgCapital, one of Europe’s largest and most experienced renewable energy ...

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How the Solutia Turbines Could Look

Dewlay Wind Turbine an “Exciting and Elegant Landmark”

29/04/2009

Planning permission for a proposed wind turbine on land at Dewlay Cheese in Lancashire has been granted following Appeal, with the Planning Inspectorate referring to the proposed wind turbine as a potentially “exciting and elegant landmark”.

The decision by the Planning Inspectorate to grant planning permission means that Garstang-based Dewlay will be producing ...

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Photo montage: How the Dewlay wind turbine might look

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