OnPath Energy is toasting the landmark 10th birthday of a UK wind farm by highlighting the benefits brought by the project over the last decade.
The three-turbine Heysham South wind farm in north Lancashire (pictured) generated around 23,400MWh of green energy last year, enough to meet the annual energy needs of more than 8000 homes.
It also generated almost £11,400 last year into its community benefits fund, which provides financial support for projects being undertaken by groups and good causes in surrounding communities.
A total of £157,000 has been generated for the fund over the last decade, with previous grant recipients include The Bay Foodbank, Heysham Jubilee Institute, Heaton-with-Oxcliffe Parish Council, Heysham Neighbourhood Council and the 1st Overton Scout Group.
Around £21,000 is currently available in the fund, with OnPath continuing to encourage local groups and good causes to put their project ideas forward.
OnPath’s sustainability and community director Robin Winstanley said: “The Heysham South wind farm has fulfilled the commitments we made at the very start of this project by consistently generating considerable amounts of green electricity, which is being used to power homes, schools, hospitals and businesses.
“Alongside the environmental and energy security benefits it is delivering, Heysham South has also made a long-term contribution to the well-being of surrounding communities by helping to enhance the facilities and the funding support available to local people and groups.
“The increased cost of living has meant that the direct community contribution that has come through our OnPath Together development approach has been more important than ever before and the positive impact it has had can be seen clearly right across the area.
“The Heysham South wind farm is continuing to operate extremely well and there’s a lot more to come, both in terms of green electricity and community investment, and we would strongly encourage local groups and good causes to apply for funding.”


