Burton Wold Wind Farm
Leading independent British
wind energy company Your Energy is currently developing a
wind farm at Burton Wold, near Burton Latimer in
Northamptonshire. The main contractor for the site is
Enercon, Germany's leading manufacturer of wind turbines.
Enercon have contracted J Breheny Contractors Ltd to
carry out the civil engineering works including the
construction of the bases for each of the ten new
turbines.
Once the excavation for each of the bases was complete,
Breheny pumped in a blinding mix to provide a level base
on which to set the column base ring. Cable ducts were
then installed, the column base ring lifted into position
and tied into the structure with steel reinforcement and
finally the shuttering was built around the structure.
Once this work was finished, Breheny called in a 32 metre
boom pump from Camfaud to pump the approximately 280
cubic metres of concrete required to complete the base.
Cemex ran concrete from two local plants to ensure that
while Breheny got continuity of supply, other customers
were not neglected.
After the column base rings were concreted into position,
the 65 metre high column turbine towers complete with 35
metre blades were erected. Given these dimensions, i.e. a
structure 100 metres high and designed to catch the wind,
it is easy to see why Breheny took great trouble to set
the base rings so accurately. This included asking each
concrete pump operator to move the end placing hose round
and round the base to ensure an even build up of concrete
and no cold joints.
The 20MW Burton Wold Wind Farm is expected to be
producing electricity by the middle of 2006 and will
generate more than 46 million units of electricity
annually. The developers claim that they will be able to
supply 10,000 local homes with safe, clean, green
electricity. They say that the project will also save
around 40,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the
atmosphere every year. The fear of noise pollution caused
by wind farms has been addressed by using the Enercon
E70, state of the art direct drive turbine. As this
design has no gearbox it is claimed to be very quiet,
even quieter than the turbines used to provide the noise
model for the planning application.
Pump: M32
Customer: J Breheny Contractors Ltd
Site: Burton Wold Wind Farm, Northants
Concrete Supplier: Cemex
Date: Autumn 2005
Customer: J Breheny Contractors Ltd
Site: Burton Wold Wind Farm, Northants
Concrete Supplier: Cemex
Date: Autumn 2005

