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Description Capacity (KW) Scale Postcode C1/EA28/2038/08/B Carland Cross Windfarm (10 x 2MW) 20000 Large TR8 5AY PA12/10296 Woodland Barton, A30, Roche (2 x 2.5MW) 5000 Large PL26 8LW PA12/09852 Garlenick Estate, Grampound (2 x 2.25MW) 4500 Large TR2 4RE C1/PA14/0518/91 Four Burrows, Kenwyn (10 x 450MW) 4500 Large TR4 8JB C2/00/00611 Bears Down (7 x 600 kw) (see also East) 4200 Large PL27 7TA PA13/00848 Goonabarn Farm, Summercourt (2 X 500KW) 1000 Large TR8 5BL PA13/00890 Trebilcock Farm Roche 500 Industrial PL26 8LF PA13/08209 Lestoon Farm, Luxulyan 500 Industrial PL30 5EL PA12/03846 Aggregate Industries, Melbur, Summercourt 500 Industrial TR8 5UA PA11/00579 Ennis Barton Farm, Fraddon 500 Industrial TR9 6EY PA11/01867 Roscarnick Farm, Three Burrows 275 Large farm TR4 8JA PA13/04838 Carnwinnick Farm, Grampound Road 225 Large farm TR2 4ET PA10/07633 Teagle Machinery, Blackwater (3 x 50kw) 150 Large farm TR4 8HQ PA12/07184 Bartliver Farm, Grampound 100 Typical farm TR2 4DE PA10/04518 Tregerrick Farm, Gorran (2 X 50KW) 100 Typical farm PL26 6NF PA12/09646 Holly House, Perranwell Station 100 Typical farm TR3 7PF PA12/05171 Bosvisack Farm, Tregavethan (2 x 50kw) 100 Typical farm TR4 9EJ PA12/06866 Besowsa Farm/Menna Farm Grampound Road 55 Typical farm TR2 4HB PA11/08547 Ninnis Farm, Sticker 55 Typical farm PL26 7EJ PA13/05445 Callestick Cider Farm 55 Typical farm TR4 9LW PA11/08977 Fair View, Callestick 55 Typical farm TR4 9LP PA12/02965 Gounrounsen Farm, Summercourt 55 Typical farm TR8 5BQ PA11/03429 Merlin Golf Club, Mawgan Porth 50 Typical farm TR8 4DN PA12/02635 Higher Tregolls, St Wenn 50 Typical farm PL30 5NT PA11/07592 Rosedinnick Farm, St Columb 50 Typical farm TR9 6EE PA12/11304 Trevornick Farm, St Columb 50 Typical farm TR9 6DT PA11/01515 Tortoiseshell Barn, Luxulyan 50 Typical farm PL30 5DR PA11/08550 Henavisten Farm, St Austell 50 Typical farm PL26 7TR? PA11/04747 Penhale Farm, Trelyon 50 Typical farm TR2 4ER PA11/01122 Bodinnick Farm, Coombe 50 Typical farm PL26 7LL PA11/03928 Cregan Gate, Grampound Road 50 Typical farm TR2 4EL C1/PA15/0598/10/G Cregan Gate, Grampound Road 50 Typical farm TR2 4EL PA11/06617 Woodland Valley Farm, Ladock 50 Typical farm TR2 4PT PA11/10971 Trobus Farm, Ladock 50 Typical farm TR2 4PD PA11/10010 Field at Grampound Hill 50 Typical farm TR2 4QX PA11/00726 Treworgans Farm, Ladock 50 Typical farm TR2 4QD PA11/09818 Treverbyn Farm, Probus 50 Typical farm TR2 4JE PA10/07881 Grogarth Farm, Tregony 50 Typical farm TR2 5JE PA11/05038 Land at Tregear, Ladock 50 Typical farm TR2 4NX PA12/07275 Great Roseveth, Shortlanesend 50 Typical farm TR4 9ES C1/PA21/0600/10/G Trevissome Park, Blackwater 50 Typical farm TR4 8UN PA12/06932 Colraine Equestrian Centre, Callestick 50 Typical farm TR4 9LN PA12/05487 Little Callestock, Zelah 50 Typical farm TR4 9HB PA12/01069 Lambrigan Deer Farm, Perranporth 50 Typical farm TR6 0AY PA12/04548 Lakeside Oak Ridge Farm, Goonhavern 50 Typical farm TR4 9QG PA13/03938 Trevilson Farm, Newlyn East 50 Typical farm TR8 5JF PA12/11729 Trevilson Farm, Newlyn East 50 Typical farm TR8 5JF PA12/05250 Trewinnion Farm, Newquay 50 Typical farm TR8 5DQ PA12/00790 Trethiggey Farm, Quintrell Downs 50 Typical farm TR8 4LG PA12/07846 Trebelsue Farm, Newquay 50 Typical farm TR8 4AN PA11/10500 South Torfrey Farm, Golant (2 x 20KW) 40 Small farm PL23 1LA C1/PA01/1227/03/G Jubilee Warehouse, Penryn (4 x 6KW) 24 Small farm TR10 8FG C2/08/01203 Tredethick Lostwithiel 20 Small farm PL22 0LE PA11/00093 Bussavean Farm, Kenwyn 20 Small farm TR4 9NY C1/PA15/0186/10/B Woodland Valley Farm, Ladock 15 Small farm TR2 4PT PA11/08881 Cuskayne Farm, Probus 15 Small farm TR2 4JD C2/08/00392 Trewinnion Farm, Newquay 15 Small farm TR8 5DQ PA13/09487 Tredethick Farm Lostiwhiel 11 Small farm PL22 0LE PA11/09524 Levalsa Meor Farm, St Austell 11 Small farm PL26 6DN PA12/11334 Pencoise Farm, Tregony 11 Small farm TR2 5SH PA11/09308 Treverbyn Farm, Probus (Candor) 11 Small farm TR2 4JE PA12/04381 Higher Deer Park, Blackwater 11 Small farm TR4 8JA PA11/08558 Wheal Britain Farm, Blackwater 11 Small farm TR4 8HJ PA12/03477 Lower Landrine Farm, Mitchell 11 Small farm TR8 5BB C2/08/01484 Borlasevath Manor Farm, St Wenn 10 micro PL30 5PW C2/08/01358 Stables, Tredinnick Pit, Bodmin 10 micro PL30 5AP PA11/08956 Tremeneth, Idless, Truro 10 micro TR4 9QT C2/06/01657 Coombe Lea, Lanlivery, Bodmin 6 micro PL30 5DA C2/07/00976 West Lampetho, Tywardreath 6 micro PL24 2TS C1/PA04/0044/06/G Kea Farm, Three Burrows 6 micro TR4 8HU C1/PA25/0342/07/G Mount Hawke 6 micro TR4 8DJ C1/PA25/1194/07/R West Towans House, Porthtowan 6 micro TR4 8AX C2/08/00484 St columb Minor School 6 micro TR7 3JF PA13/10652 Pengelly Farm, St Wenn 5 micro PL30 5PR PA11/00508 Kerpit Farm, St Wenn 5 micro PL30 5PF PA12/07039 Penhale Farm, Ladock 5 micro TR2 4NT C1/PA06/2070/06/G Roseland School, Tregony 5 micro TR2 5SE C1/PA36/0839/09/B Calendra Farm, Veryan 5 micro TR2 5PR C1/PA02/1415/08/G Falmouth School 5 micro TR11 4LH C1/PA14/1362/01/G Honeysuckle Farm, Threemilestone 5 micro TR3 6BL C1/PA04/0368/09/R Keneva, Chacewater 5 micro TR4 8NE PA11/03593 Wrinklers Farm, St Agnes 5 micro TR5 0PX C1/PA25/1414/09/R Ropewalk Farmhouse, St Agnes 5 micro TR5 0PR C1/PA21/0288/09/R Lambourne, Penhallow 5 micro TR4 9LS C1/PA21/0320/09/G Goonhavern Primary School 5 micro TR4 9QD C2/08/00181 Domellick Barn, St Dennis 3 micro PL26 8BY C2/07/01576 Bosoughan Farmhouse, Newquay 2 micro TR8 4ND C2/06/01233 Eden Project, Bodelva 2 micro PL24 2SG PA12/03478 Newhouse Farm, Tywardreath 2 micro PL24 2QF C2/07/01001 Trencreek, Newquay 2 micro TR8 4NN Total capacity 44 Totals sites Large 6 Industrial 4 Large farm 3 Typical farm 37 Small farm 14 micro 26.
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