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Support a windfarm for Essex

A new windfarm is proposed for Essex, at Earls Hall Farm to the west of Clacton.

Did you know?

The five turbines will supply enough electricity for about 6,000 homes.

source nPower Renewables

Clean and safe solutions

The Big Ask campaign is calling on the Government to introduce a strong climate law to reduce the UK's carbon dioxide emissions.

The UK Government has targets to generate 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2010.

Approving projects like the one is vital if we are serious about meeting these targets. Every part of the country must play its part in switching to clean and safe solutions.

Earls Hall windfarm-to-be
Photomontage of Earls Hall windfarm-to-be

Let's make it happen

Colchester & North East Essex Friends of the Earth support this proposal – visit their website for more information.They are campaigning for a safe future for everyone in the area.

Please join them in calling on Tendring Council to approve the project and help cut carbon dioxide emissions.

Find out more about the proposal at the developer’s website.


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