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Ford adds third wind turbine to Dagenham plant

Ford’s latest venture into wind energy was completed last week, as the blades on its largest and most powerful wind turbine were lifted into place at its Dagenham plant.

The 120m tall turbine, the third to be commissioned at the UK plant, us now powering engine production at the Ford Dagenham Diesel Centre.

Ford wind turbineGroundwork for the third wind turbine began in June and construction of the tower and blades took just four days to finish.  The main assembly was completed when the 82m-diameter windmill blades and hub were hoisted 80m into the air. 

Increased production at the DDC required the installation of a third turbine to avoid use of non-renewable forms of generated electricity.

Dale Vince, founder of Ecotricity, said: “Together with Ford, Ecotricity pioneered the use of wind to power the Dagenham Diesel Centre. We are really pleased to come back and build a third windmill so that the green energy supply keeps pace with the customer demand for Ford’s most fuel-efficient diesel engines.”

Chris Woolacott, Ford Dagenham Diesel Centre line manager, said:  "The Ford Dagenham Diesel Centre is once again 100 per cent wind-powered.  Ford’s plant building its lowest-CO2 diesel engines continues to be powered by renewable energy."

Ecotricity and Ford have collaborated since 2004, when they created London’s first wind park at Dagenham.

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Faye Sunderland, August 16, 2011
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