Recorded in WhichWindTurbine: 35 wind turbines in operation. Point the app at one of them to see its profile in real time.
📍 35 turbines mapped — each dot is a turbine recorded in the database. Average position: 56.041 N · 5.15215 W.
| Location | Strathclyde — Argyll and Bute |
|---|---|
| Type | Onshore wind |
| Number of turbines (database) | 35 |
| Manufacturer | Data not available |
| Model | Data not available |
| Rated power per turbine | 0.95 MW |
| Total capacity (database) | 33.2 MW |
| Rotor diameter | Data not available |
| Tip height | Data not available |
| Commissioning year | 2004 |
| Status | Operational |
Life stage: extended operation — repowering candidate. Commissioned in 2004 (22 years ago), this wind farm has exceeded the typical design lifetime of its machines. Estimate: based on a ~22-year lifetime, the repowering window would be around 2026 indicative projection.
The WhichWindTurbine database records 35 wind turbines in operation at this site, with a total capacity of about 33.2 MW (sources: REPD and OpenStreetMap).
Area: Strathclyde — Argyll and Bute. The average position of the wind farm is 56.041 N / 5.15215 W.
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The commissioning year recorded in the database is 2004. Public data may differ slightly from the operator's official date.
Based on a typical lifetime of ~22 years for an onshore wind farm, the repowering window would be around 2026. Indicative projection only — no operator decision is implied.
Wind farm data: Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero — Open Government Licence) for site attributes, and © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) for turbine positions, as integrated in WhichWindTurbine. "Data not available" means the public sources do not record that attribute for this site.