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HoTTWind@Longley wind turbine scheme – community energy

HoTT in partnership with Longley Farm, a local Holmfirth dairy products company, have set up a community energy company, replacing the obsolete Longley turbine with a larger turbine of approximately 225kW capacity.  The project became operational in September 2015, following the granting of planning permission in August 2014.

The new turbine is anticipated to produce around 582 MWh per year of green electricity – the equivalent demand of 188 homes. This will offset approximately 286 tonnes per year of CO2 emissions at the grid average emissions factor of 0.45kg/kWh.

Power generated is fed into Longley Farm’s distribution system from where the energy will either be consumed by the dairy or exported to the grid depending on dairy demand and wind speed.

The turbine is owned by a community benefits society, HoTTWind@Longley Ltd. with some 180 members, 80% are residents in the Holme Valley, who have invested some £625,000 in the project.  Being a form of cooperative, the society works on the principle of one member one vote.

In operation, the project will pay interest to members, and make an annual allocation to the independently managed trust fund to support low carbon “green” projects in the Holme Valley South area, amounting to over £500,000 over the life of the turbine, via the Bright Green Community Trust (BGCT)

For video of the story of the original wind turbine and the new wind turbine erection, made by Longley Farm, click here

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So the end of my week as guest editor and I find I have spent a whole week talking about transport despite my desire not to. In the meantime, my potatoes remain unplanted. After that prolonged snow I set aside Wednesday last week to tackle the backlog and decided it was far too hot for planting. So I am pleased to see that Facebook gardening group emerging. I am sure the sort of plant swapping and hint sharing it can develop will work well alongside the HoTT edibles project and other ideas to encourage a greener community.
This weekend I spent in Portsmouth at a family event with a journey back dominated by overcrowded trains. I spent some of the journey pondering over a statistic about recycled clothing, which talked about 1% being the awful figure..... Awful it is, but what did it mean? I think it meant to refer to the percentage of new clothing that is made of recycled materials, but that was not quite what the article said. I am sure I am not alone in having clothes which sometimes see the charity shop and often end up as dusters, floor cloths and the like. Recycling and reusing can have very different meanings.
So in ending my week I am looking forward to many more guest contributions, including ones that might just focus on growing and reusing. Do keep in touch and feel free to join in the conversations.
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Cycling is an increasingly popular leisure activity here in the Holme Valley, especially after the impact of that race. But could it also help reduce our reliance on the car by increasing the use of cycling for commuting? HoTT transport group looked at this issue in detail a couple of years ago. We know cycling to work or study is far more popular in some towns and cities around the globe, so what makes the difference? Is it just that those hills get in the way? Evidence suggests having a dedicated route, not just pinching a bit of road space makes a real difference. There are improvements being made to cycle crossing points and to bike access within Huddersfield Town centre, and we were pleased to see an 'indicative' route in parts of the Holme Valley and out to Meltham. But our dream of a dedicated route down the river valley still feels a long way off.
In the meantime, what else would help reduce commuting car miles? Is there anything else that would help people give up the car for a bike? Do share with cyclists you know and those who might aspire to be.
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Hi everyone,

For those of you who haven’t heard of it there is a website called worldometers. It covers various approximate real time world statistics. Here is an extract of the Energy section captured within the last 30mins.

If we simplify down & drop the last 6 digits rounding up/down as apt from both for manageable division, then: 2,000,000/268=7,462.7.

So today 7,462.7 times more solar energy hit this planet than was consumed in the same period.
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3 days ago

Need small buses lwb upto 18-25 seats, bus already inside cctv security, easy access small or narrow road locally then let walk short to home be safety 🤔 for late rider or etc running every 30 mins or 40 mins less.* From holmfirth town to locally to sisscett or Denby Dale Shelley or Shepley etc. For customers save your car park. Think about people had operations health problem or elderly or little disability, NO need escort Be polite. ... See MoreSee Less

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HoTT management team tonight. Always an ambitious affair. One of the potential projects discussed was around tree planting. Is anyone keen to be involved? ... See MoreSee Less

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