Defunct Blackpool wind turbines to be replaced
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The council's executive has agreed to spend nearly £24,000 on the work with the turbines seen as contributing towards the carbon neutral target by 2030.
The turbines were installed in 2003 as part of the restoration of the Harrowside Solarium on South Promenade, which was renamed the Solaris and earmarked as an environmental centre.
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A council report says: “Following the service and condition inspection in May 2021 the Solaris Centre wind turbines have been put on brake and are no longer in operation.
“After 18 years of operation and exposure to a harsh marine environment, the inspection identified excessive corrosion outside acceptable tolerances on both turbine head hubs and frames and in line with the manufacturer recommendations the turbines were put on brake and removed from operation.”
It is proposed to replace them with marine grade turbine heads with a 20 to 25-year lifespan at a cost of £23,880.
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Hide AdThe funding will be borrowed over 15 years, which amounts to £30,097 including £7,717 interest.
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