RES has submitted a planning application for the 13 turbine Mynydd Maen Wind Farm to Planning and Environment Decisions Wales (PEDW) and the formal 5-week consultation period will commence on 14 April 2025. For more information, please click here.
The construction of Mynydd Maen Wind Farm is estimated to deliver £26.3m into the Welsh economy with £3.6m injected into the local area. It is also predicted to support eight jobs during the operational phase as well as deliver more than £37m in business rates to Caerphilly and Torfaen County Borough Councils over its 35-year operational lifetime. The project would also provide a community benefits package to help to secure long-term economic, social and environmental benefits; this could include RES’ innovative Local Electricity Discount Scheme (LEDS) which provides an annual discount on the electricity bills of properties closest to participating renewable energy projects.
Graeme Kerr, Project Manager for RES said “We have spent the last few years proactively engaging with the local community and stakeholders to really understand people’s views on our proposal. The feedback, along with extensive environmental and technical surveys and assessments, has helped to inform and shape the final design for the wind farm.
“Our team has worked hard to ensure the wind farm would sit sensitively within the landscape, whilst avoiding areas of deeper peat and potential archaeological features.
“Furthermore, the wind farm, if consented, could also deliver biodiversity net benefit through measures including restoration and management of dry heath, bracken control, pond creation and improving the condition of wet heath areas, an important habitat for birds and invertebrates.”