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Work on UK's biggest onshore windfarm to begin next year Work on UK's biggest onshore windfarm to begin next year
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Construction of one of Britain's biggest windfarms will begin next year, energy bosses have confirmed.Construction of one of Britain's biggest windfarms will begin next year, energy bosses have confirmed.
Swedish firm Vattenfall says its Pen y Cymoedd windfarm in south Wales will have a 25-year life span and contribute £45m to the local economy.Swedish firm Vattenfall says its Pen y Cymoedd windfarm in south Wales will have a 25-year life span and contribute £45m to the local economy.
The biggest onshore windfarm in England and Wales will be built between Neath and Aberdare with 76 turbines.The biggest onshore windfarm in England and Wales will be built between Neath and Aberdare with 76 turbines.
The energy secretary, Ed Davey, said Pen y Cymoedd will be a boost for the economy as well as the environment.The energy secretary, Ed Davey, said Pen y Cymoedd will be a boost for the economy as well as the environment.
"It will attract billions in investment into the UK and support hundreds of skilled green jobs while providing homes with clean energy," he said."It will attract billions in investment into the UK and support hundreds of skilled green jobs while providing homes with clean energy," he said.
"Offshore and onshore wind is an important contributor to our energy mix."Offshore and onshore wind is an important contributor to our energy mix.
"We have provided certainty early to onshore and offshore wind investors and now see significant investment decisions being made that will benefit the UK's economy for years to come.""We have provided certainty early to onshore and offshore wind investors and now see significant investment decisions being made that will benefit the UK's economy for years to come."
Work on the 228MW scheme will get under way early next year and it is hoped to be completed within two years.Work on the 228MW scheme will get under way early next year and it is hoped to be completed within two years.
Officials say it will on average generate the equivalent annual electricity needs of 140,000 UK households and create around 300 jobs.Officials say it will on average generate the equivalent annual electricity needs of 140,000 UK households and create around 300 jobs.
Vattenfall will also invest £1.8m annually into community funds for the life of the windfarm.Vattenfall will also invest £1.8m annually into community funds for the life of the windfarm.
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