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07 MAY 2026

VATTENFALL EYES PLANS FOR SECOND NORTHUMBERLAND WINDFARM

Energy company Vattenfall is exploring plans for a second wind farm in Northumberland.

The plans build on nearly a decade of renewable energy generation, community investment and habitat restoration at the existing Ray Wind Farm in Northumberland, which has been operating since 2017 and produces enough electricity to power the equivalent of around 38,000 homes each year.

The proposed development, known as Ray II Wind Farm, could generate around 160 MW of electricity, enough to power up to 115,000 homes annually.

With plans at a very early stage, Vattenfall is inviting residents to come and meet the local team and find out more about the early work and surveys it will be completing before bringing forward a proposal for consultation later in 2026.

Alison Daugherty, Vattenfall’s senior project manager, market development UK, said: “Since its launch almost a decade ago, our Northumberland wind farm has given £2.5m back to the local community through our dedicated Ray Wind Community Fund, supported 250 suppliers, and has also restored 130 hectares of habitat, creating conditions for red-listed species like merlin to thrive.

“Having operated in Northumberland for many years, Ray II Wind Farm would look to build on what has already proven successful - supporting nature while also delivering lasting benefits for people living in Northumberland, community causes and local businesses.

“Renewable energy, and onshore wind farms such as Ray II, are essential to ensure energy security and affordability in the UK. At this early stage, we are considering all options and want to once again work with local residents, businesses, and stakeholders to understand the potential impacts of such a project.”

Vattenfall is hosting informal drop-in sessions over the coming weeks, providing residents with the opportunity to chat with the project team and hear more about the proposed development. Feedback gathered will help inform any future proposals. For more details of the project and of drop-in sessions, click here

 

 

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