Welsh Ministers have officially approved EDF Renewables UK’s application to construct the 85 MW Garn Fach Wind Farm and an accompanying energy storage facility located south of Newtown, Mid Wales. This decision represents a significant advancement in Wales’ commitment to renewable energy and efforts to combat climate change.
Project Overview
- Capacity: The Garn Fach Wind Farm will feature 17 state-of-the-art turbines, capable of generating enough renewable electricity to power approximately 69,000 average UK homes.
- Energy Storage: The onsite energy storage facility will enhance flexible capacity and facilitate the integration of renewable energy into the national grid.
Benefits of the Garn Fach Wind Farm

- Job Creation: The project is expected to create numerous jobs during both the construction and operational phases.
- Community Engagement: EDF Renewables UK plans to establish a community fund worth over £10 million over the project’s lifetime, aimed at supporting local initiatives.
- Infrastructure Development: The project will include the development of new footpaths and cycle tracks, as well as a visitor car park to improve accessibility.
- Biodiversity Initiatives: EDF Renewables UK is committed to habitat enhancement and restoration measures, which will provide a biodiversity net benefit on site.
Jon O’Sullivan, EDF Renewables UK’s Director for Onshore Wind, expressed satisfaction with the approval, stating that the site is well-suited for a wind farm and has the potential to positively impact both Wales and the local community.
Conclusion
The approval of the Garn Fach Wind Farm is a pivotal step towards increasing renewable energy capacity in Wales, contributing to both local economic development and environmental sustainability.
Learn more:
- EDF Renewables secures Garn Fach wind farm approval
- EDF Renewables UK secures approval for 85MW Garn Fach Wind Farm – EDF Renewables
- New wind farm with 17 turbines approved for Mid Wales | Shropshire Star