Proposed Wind Turbine at Killingholme Farm, North Killingholme, North Lincolnshire

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Welcome

Welcome to the consultation website for the farm-scale wind turbine proposed to take place at Killingholme Poultry Farm located within the Killingholme Industrial Estate. On this website, you will learn more about our plans to create one of the UK’s first Net Zero farms and the benefits this will bring to both the local community and the environment.

We really do want to receive your feedback and comments on our plans for the next part of this journey for the Site which is to further reduce reliance on fossil fuels and national energy resources.

Please review the proposed project map using the button below and complete the questionnaire on the feedback tab no later than 31st July 2023 so we can take on board your comments in the next stage of design.

Click the button below to take a look at the project site and the proposed location for the Wind Turbine at Killingholme Farm, North Killingholme, North. Lincolnshire

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Who Are We?

We are Amber Real Estate Investments Ltd, the property arm of the group of companies including 2 Sisters Food Group who the birds are produced for. Through the group companies, we employ approximately 2,500 people in the North Lincolnshire area, including the food factory at Scunthorpe, this farm and others in the region.

As a specialist international infrastructure investment manager, we consider the full spectrum of issues that have the potential to influence the performance of our investments, both now, and in the future.

In line with the government's measures to decarbonise agricultural emissions set out in the Carbon Budget Delivery Plan, we are invested in delivering one of the UK’s first Net Zero farms, incorporating energy-efficient technologies in order to combat the rising cost of food production, supporting the national ambition to create a Net Zero emission economy by 2050.

'Net Zero' means achieving a balance between the amount of Greenhouse Gas (GHGs) emissions produced and those removed from the atmosphere in order to reduce global warming. Whilst we don't have the facility to remove GHGs, we are in a position to create a more sustainably secure farming operation. 

The Process

The process we are currently going through can be broken down into two stages:

  • Stage 1: Initial Public Consultation, in this part of the process we are seeking your views on our plans for a sustainable net zero farm. This is truly in advance of finalising the exact location of the turbine, landscaping and environmental improvements required and that’s why we are genuinely seeking your views now. Depending on the feedback received, we may carry out further pre-application consultation with you, the community, to review how we have incorporated your comments into the designs.

  • Stage 2: The Planning Application, once we have reviewed and taken on board all feedback, we will prepare all the necessary detailed environmental reports, final designs and documentation and submit a full planning application to North Lincolnshire Council for the wind turbine at the Site, where you will then be consulted again formally by the Council in accordance with their requirements.

The Proposal

One of the most significant contributors is energy in the form of electricity. The needs of farms like those at Killingholme have substantially higher heating, cooling and lighting demands than general businesses due to the needs of the site from an animal welfare perspective which is non-negotiable as a responsible food producer. Advancements in technology are the only way to reduce the cost of electricity. This is why investment is already committed for the farm to have solar panels, heat exchangers and battery storage. But in getting closer still to becoming fully net zero, the farm needs an additional source of renewable energy, particularly given the sun dependant performance of solar panels. 

Therefore, we are proposing to construct a single, farm-scale turbine at the site which would be entirely related to delivering the energy required on the farm. The final design would follow after this consultation and a detailed design stage. However, the typical parameters we are expecting to deliver the energy requirements are: 

  • 79-metre-high (base to blade tip) wind turbine
  • 51-metre hub height (the top of the main non-moving structure),
  • 56-metre Rotor diameter (the total size of the three blades connected centrally to the hub)

Benefits

Considerations

During the development of our proposals, we will consider the Site, the local area and the environment. You can find more information on each of these aspects below:

Please leave your feedback on the feedback tab of this website, it is really important that we get comments from people within the community so we can seek to address them in the design stage.