Local Environment

The wind farm is located on a plateau at an altitude of about 300m above sea level. The land is owned by five local farming families and continues to be used predominantly for grazing sheep. The wind farm provides a valuable source of additional income for the farmers in the form of ground rent.

There is a nature reserve on Mynydd Gorddu Wind Farm designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which includes a wild flower meadow and a lake which once supplied water to a lead mine and is now home to an increasing population of whooper swans in the winter.

The expected life span of the turbines is about 20 years, after which the wind farm can be decommissioned, or, subject to planning consent, the turbines could be replaced with new models for another 20 years of operation.