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Wind Turbines West Cornwall Eastern operational turbines Planning ref. no. Description Capacity (KW) Scale Postcode W2/PA08/01519/FD Goonhilly Wind Farm (6 x 2MW) 12000 Large TR12 7BA W2/PA02/01417/F Roskrow Barton Farm, Roskrow (2 x 0.85MW) 1700 Large TR10 9AP W2/PA96/00427/F Treculliacks Farm, Constantine 250 Large farm TR11 5QP PA11/01263 Polkanuggo Farm, Stithians 225 Large farm TR3 7DE PA12/10374 Tregethas Farm, St Hilary, Hayle (3 x 50kw) 150 Large farm TR27 6JZ PA13/08719 Bonython Manor, Cury Cross Lanes, Helston 100 Typical farm TR12 7BA PA13/09554 1 Trenhayle Lane, St Erth, Hayle 100 Typical farm TR27 6HQ PA12/00322 16 Carwin Rise, Loggans, Hayle 55 Typical farm TR27 5DG PA12/08046 Trengove Farm, Illogan 55 Typical farm TR16 4PS PA12/04380 Land at Little Viscar, Carnkie, Wendron 55 Typical farm TR13 0DW PA11/10836 Leswidden Concrete Products, St Just 50 Typical farm TR19 7RU PA10/07033 Trevear Farm, Sennen, Penzance 50 Typical farm TR19 7BH PA12/04575 Brew Farm, St Levan, Penzance 50 Typical farm TR19 6NA PA11/09069 Little Bosanketh Farm, St Buryan 50 Typical farm TR19 6HF PA12/11932 Land N of Tregurtha Farm, Marazion 50 Typical farm TR17 0HW W1/08-0033 Penwith College, Clare Street, Penzance 50 Typical farm TR18 2SA PA11/04518 Lemin Farm, Reawla, Hayle 50 Typical farm TR27 5HH PA11/00502 Trembethow Farm, Lelant Downs, Hayle 50 Typical farm TR27 6NN PA10/08266 Rosevidney Farm, Crowlas, Penzance 50 Typical farm TR20 9BX W1/10-0255 Lanyon Farm, Gwinear Lane, Gwinear, Hayle 50 Typical farm TR27 5LA W2/PA09/00799/F Carnebone Farm, Laity, Wendron 35 Small farm TR13 0NW PA13/01526 Treworgie Farm, Manaccan, Helston 15 Small farm TR12 6JB PA11/02455 Tregeague Farm, Tregidden, St Martin, Helston 15 Small farm TR12 6EB PA11/03830 Tregethas Farm, St Erth, Hayle (2 x 6kw) 12 Small farm TR27 6JZ W2/PA09/00016/F Chyan Farm, Jobs Water, Penryn (2 X 6kw) 12 Small farm TR10 9BT PA11/02269 Anhay, St Martin, Helston 12 Small farm TR12 6DY PA11/10653 Tregaminion Manor, Morvah, Pendeen 11 Small farm TR20 8YT PA11/10697 Carn Farm, Morvah, Pendeen 11 Small farm TR19 7TT PA12/01044 Howldrevel, Wheal Alfred Road, Hayle 11 Small farm TR27 5JU PA13/06487 Carnebone Farm, Laity, Wendron 11 Small farm TR13 0NW PA11/09274 Lanyon Farm, Gwinear Lane, Gwinear, Hayle 11 Small farm TR27 5LA PA11/09602 Higher Nanterrow Farm, Connor Downs, Hayle 11 Small farm TR27 5BP PA11/06053 7 Roseline Estate, Carnkie, Wendron 11 Small farm TR13 0XA PA12/05855 Stone Farm, Bojewyan, Stennack, Pendeen 10 micro TR19 7TN PA10/06229 Lestowder Farm, Manaccan, Helston 10 micro TR12 6ES W2/PA06/01633/F Trelease Farm, Lanarth, St Keverne 10 micro TR12 6RF PA12/02839 Lower Numphra Farm, St Just 6 micro TR19 7RP W1/10-0375 Rissick, Crows-an-Wra, St Buryan 6 micro TR19 6HS W1/08-0373 Downs Barn Farm, St Buryan 6 micro TR19 6DG W1/10-0293 St Pirans Village Hall, Goldsithney 6 micro TR20 9LP W2/PA06/02180/F Sparnon Farm, Carleen, Breage, Helston 6 micro TR13 9QU PA10/03197 Higher Boquio Farm, Wendron, Helston 6 micro TR13 0JQ W2/PA09/00115/F Tregwynsac, Crelly, Trenear, Helston 6 micro TR13 0EX PA10/04600 Carthvean Farm, Porkellis, Helston 6 micro TR13 0JL PA11/01346 South Boderwennack Farm, Trevenen Bal, Helston 6 micro TR13 0PR W2/PA07/00553/F Trelowareth Manhay, Wendron 6 micro TR13 0NJ W2/PA05/01616/F Mengearne Farm, Laity, Wendron 6 micro TR13 0NW PA11/02297 Dundance Lane, Pool 6 micro TR15 3QX W2/PA08/01636/F Tolgus Depot, Redruth 6 micro TR15 3TA PA11/02285 Cornerside, Channel View Farm, Sandy Lane, Redruth 6 micro TR15 2DJ W2/PA06/02125/F North Calvadnack Farm, Polgear, Redruth 6 micro TR16 6PS PA11/07442 Little White Alice, Calvadnack, Carnmenellis, Redruth 6 micro TR16 6PN W2/PA08/00445/F Carn Vean, Tretheague Mill, Stithians 6 micro TR3 7BY PA10/05479 Roseath, Stithians 6 micro TR3 7DB W2/PA05/00703/F Lower Rame Farm, Underlane, Wendron 6 micro TR13 0EH PA10/04096 Cobweb Cottage, Trevone, Mabe, Penryn 6 micro TR10 9JQ W2/PA05/00700/F Vicarage Farm, Underlane, Wendron 6 micro TR13 0EJ W2/PA09/01537/F Chegwidden Farm, Constantine 6 micro TR11 5QF W2/PA05/00704/F Trewince, Tretharrup, St Martin, Helston 6 micro TR12 6EE W2/PA05/00767/F Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station 6 micro TR12 6LQ PA12/04071 Chypraze Farm, Morvah, Pendeen 5 micro TR19 7TU PA12/05142 Calartha Farm, Pendeen 5 micro TR19 7EB PA11/06728 Cryor Farm, Newbridge, Penzance 5 micro TR20 8PT W1/08-0194 The Barn, Leswidden, St Just 5 micro TR19 7RU W1/08-1596 High Barn, Grumbla, Sancreed, Penzance 5 micro TR20 8QY W1/09-0882 Trevorgans Farm, St Buryan 5 micro TR19 6HP W1/08-0860 Santry Farm, Newlyn Road, St Buryan 5 micro TR19 6BS W1/09-0320 Howldrevel, Wheal Alfred Road, Hayle 5 micro TR27 5JU W2/PA09/00508/F Wheal Breage, Ashton, Helston 5 micro TR13 9TH W2/PA09/00452/F Lower Balwest Farm, Germoe, Helston 5 micro TR13 9TD PA13/10706 Connings Farm, Germoe, 5 micro TR20 9RA W1/06/P/1402 Rosevale Farm, Kerris, Paul, Penzance 5 micro TR19 6UX PA12/03836 Castallack Farm, Paul, Penzance 5 micro TR19 6NL W1/10-0425 Penance Vean Farm, Gwithian 5 micro TR27 5EB W1/09-0593 Little Trenawin, Connor Downs, Hayle 5 micro TR27 5JG PA12/06184 Trelusback Farm, Penhalvean, Redruth 5 micro TR16 6TQ W2/PA08/01737/F Gadies Farm, Laity Moor, Ponsanooth, Truro 5 micro TR3 7HS PA13/07330 Underlane, Wendron 5 micro TR13 0EH PA11/09575 Trevaney Farmhouse, Trevaney High Cross, Constantine 5 micro TR11 5RE PA11/09359 Trewardreva Farm, Trewardreva, Constantine 5 micro TR11 5QB W2/PA08/00924/F Greenvale, Godolphin Cross, Helston (2 X 2kw) 4 micro TR13 9RJ W1/09-1303 Castle Gate Cottage, Ludgvan, Penzance 4 micro TR20 8BG W2/PA02/00559/F Higher Bodryvyal Farm, Carwynnen, Troon 3 micro TR14 9JR W2/PA02/01410/F Higher Carvedras, Trewardreva, Constantine 3 micro TR11 5QE W2/PA08/01693/F Springfield Cottage, Boundis Farm, Halvasso, Penryn 2 micro TR10 9BY PA12/06117 Sunny Corner, Trengwainton, Penzance 1 micro TR20 8UB W2/PA09/01231/F Bungalow, Spar Lane, Illogan 1 micro TR15 3UR W2/PA06/02150/F 11 West Trevingey, Redruth 1 micro TR15 3DJ Total capacity (MW) 16 Total sites Large 2 Industrial 0 Large farm 3 Typical farm 15 Small farm 13 micro 55.
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