Wiltshire Community Wind Energy First South Wiltshire Meeting 17 th July 2008 United Reformed Church Fisherton Street Salisbury Jack Mason My daughter.

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Wiltshire Community Wind Energy First South Wiltshire Meeting 17 th July 2008 United Reformed Church Fisherton Street Salisbury Jack Mason My daughter Amy at Westmill Wind Farm, Watchfield, South Oxfordshire on Saturday 3 rd May

Thank you for coming I'm Jack Mason I live in Trowbridge and work in Bradford on Avon – in flood defence and environmental projects First meeting in Salisbury so not sure what to expect! You should have an Agenda – but chip in where you like Try to finish by 8.45 if possible but PLEASE add you name to the attendance list

Why start the group? Background in flood risk, and conscious of future climate change Lots of positive aspirations regarding wind energy in the county – but only limited progess Take local responsibility – somebody may come up with a solution – but why not take the initiative? Real potential to do real good Why are you here?

North Wessex Downs AONB Cotswolds AONB Cranbourne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs AONB Wiltshire

Stonehenge World Heritage Site Cranbourne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs AONB Salisbury Plain SSSIs River Avon System SSSIs South Wiltshire

South East Wiltshire – New Tool (Quantum GIS)‏

Salisbury Plain SSSI North Wessex Downs AONB Cotswolds AONB Avebury World Heritage Site North Wiltshire City of Bath World Heritage Site

Some Figures... Wiltshire target for renewable energy installation approximately 65 – 85MW by 2010! Present capacity in Wiltshire about 8MW (almost all landfill gas)‏ Based on present economics about 75% should be met by wind But Wiltshire has no significant wind power yet If plan were met then electricity generated equivalent to 75,000 households Sources: South West Renewable Energy Strategy Wiltshire Renewable Energy Action Plan

How about Salisbury? Salisbury district population about 115,000 in about 50,000 homes A cluster of say four 1.3MW turbines produce about MWh or sufficient for 2100 homes or about 1 in 20 to 1 in 25 of Salisbury District homes electricity! Similar calculations elsewhere Financial viability depends on many factors – wind strength, access etc

The Challenges Lots of misunderstandings – will the lights go out when the wind stops?! Lack of public understanding breeds fear Simple lack of knowledge with landowners Do we want wind turbines on every hill in Wiltshire? Certainly not! But landscape and heritage a key issue to many NIMBY attitude does exist – but there are no easy answers for the future

A Vision? Wind energy seen as a positive option in Wiltshire by the public A number of wind clusters constructed with the agreement of local people sensitive to the local environment Some wind farms owned by the community Smaller wind turbines in schools and colleges, helping to spread the message Greater understanding of the importance of energy and conservation

What should we aim to do? What is the groups vision? What aims should we set ourselves? Don't have to decide right now – but we want to discuss it and send in views later What group structure should we have

First Activities County-wide questionnaire? Site identification? Displays? Fund raising activities? Liaison with Local Authorities etc? Other suggestions

Contacts and Networking Who should we contact and who can help? (e.g. Community Action for Energy, RegenSW) Who should we liaise with and when – e.g. Farmers (NFU), gliding clubs, businesses (e.g. Good Energy)‏ Speaking with the Local Authorities – how can we work with officers and members? Other organisations – e.g. Natural England, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust etc

Feedback We need time to think about how the meeting has gone – please feedback later when you can. A few headings are included in the feedback sheet Please think about what will work locally to where you live. A short summary of the meeting will be posted on the website Any other business? Date and location of next meeting Thank you and meeting close