ScottishPower Renewables and its partner Eurus Energy have announced that they are seeking to re-energize Llandinam windfarm in Powys, mid-Wales, UK.

A Section 36 planning application for the re-development of the existing Llandinam windfarm has been submitted by CeltPower, a joint venture between ScottishPower Renewables and Eurus Energy, which includes a significant reduction of turbines on the site from 103 to 42.

The newly repowered windfarm will be capable of producing 96MW of clean green energy – a rise from the current output of 31MW – and will be able to power the equivalent of over 53,000 households.

The proposed turbines for the repowering of Llandinam windfarm will have a tip height of 122 meters. Plans are also being made to recycle the old turbines by offering them to developers of renewable energy projects elsewhere in the UK and across to eastern Europe.