2008

SD8218 : Preparing Gearbox, Rotor Shaft and Disk Brake for Lifting

taken 16 years ago, near to Cheesden, Rochdale, England

Preparing Gearbox, Rotor Shaft and Disk Brake for Lifting
Preparing Gearbox, Rotor Shaft and Disk Brake for Lifting
Engineers make final checks to the gearbox and disk brake assembly before
lifting the unit 60 metres up into the top of Turbine Tower No 11.

SD8218 : Gearbox , Rotor Shaft and Disk Brake Assembly for Turbine No 11
SD8318 : Scout Moor Turbine Towers 15 and 21
SD8418 : The very first completed wind turbine on Scout Moor
SD8417 : Turbine Tower No 10 under construction
SD8417 : Working on the hub 60 metres up.
SD7919 : Turbine tower section passing Edenfield Primary School

Turbine details: Tower Height: 60m
Blade Length: 40m Total Max Height: 100m
Manufacturer: Nordex
Model: N80


Scout Moor Wind Farm Construction Picture Gallery
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Construction of the wind turbines began back in November 2007 at Turbine No 16.
By June 2008 engineers had constructed 26 wind turbine towers and installed 78 turbine blades 450 metres above sea level on Scout Moor amid adverse weather conditions of thick fog, gale force winds, torrential rain, snow and ice during the winter months of 2008.

On the 25th of September 2008 dignitaries from across the North West were invited to the official opening of the Scout Moor wind farm.
Children from Edenfield Primary School, who have enjoyed lessons based around the wind farm, were on hand to cut the ribbon at Turbine No 22. Link
Head Teacher at Edenfield Primary School, Janet Reidy, said: "It was superb for the children to be involved after all the work they had done about the wind farm in their lessons.
I think they will all remember this in future years and now they know what it's like to be film stars with all the camera crews there!"

Richard Dibley, wind power development manager at Peel, said at the opening: "We have welcomed people here today to thank them for their patience and understanding during the construction period and for them to see the wind farm in action at close quarters. I think we have chosen the perfect site here as it is more than 50% windier up here than it is in the surrounding area. These turbines will be generating power for years to come using a natural resource that will never run out."

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SD8218, 153 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Paul Anderson   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 1 May, 2008   (more nearby)
Submitted
Tuesday, 6 May, 2008
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OSGB36: geotagged! SD 8242 1810 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:39.5454N 2:16.0496W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SD 8242 1810
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