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IMPORTANT – Check the video in this article to see how something similar could happen with the “Atlantic Array” and Lundy, North Devon, The Gower and Pembrokeshire

Please look at – www.nowind.org.uk

The purpose of this website is to provide a focal point for opposition to the proposed “Atlantic Array”. It is hoped that users will follow the references and links to enable them to access as much information as necessary to form balanced and reasoned opinions which will contribute to the total rejection of the project.

Check out a “Guardian” special on windpower

The “Atlantic Array” is a proposal by the developer RWE to build between 188 and 417 gigantic wind turbines, creating an industrial seascape in an area of the outer Bristol Channel, bounded by Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the North Devon, Pembrokeshire and Gower coasts, between two proposed Marine Conservation Zones, adjacent to the existing Lundy Maritime Reserve and within the boundaries of the North Devon Biosphere Reserve.

RWE Public Consultation Summary

View the available photomontages provided by RWE

The scheme will directly impose significant financial building and continual operational costs upon energy consumers through increased bills and, indirectly, through government financial incentives to developers.

World’s Biggest Wind Farm Planned

Energy production will be intermittent and will not facilitate the removal of existing coal, gas and nuclear energy systems because of the need to have back-up capacity when wind-produced energy drops. The knock-on effect of this will also be a much smaller reduction in CO2 than the developers claim.

We are currently populating this site with live content. In the meantime, if you would like to get in touch with us, please contact the Atlantic Disarray Action Group here.