Caton Moor

Caton Moor wind farm is an upland area within the Forest of Bowland in northern Lancashire, just east of Morecambe Bay. It was one of the earliest commercial wind farms built in the UK, coming into service in 1994.
In 2005 Caton Moor was repowered, with the wind farm's ten older turbines replaced with eight more modern and efficient ones. The move means that Caton Moor now produces enough clean, green energy for 10,000 homes.
Triodos Renewables acquired the wind farm in 2006 as part of the purchase of the Hainsford group.
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