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Plans for renewable energy park in Neath Port Talbot revealed

The proposed site is near Crynant and Seven Sisters in the Dulais Valley

EDF Renewables º£½ÇÊÓÆµ plans to build a wind farm of up to seven turbines

Plans for a renewable energy park in Neath Port Talbot have been announced which could power 40,000 households.

EDF Renewables º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has said it is looking to build Hirfynydd Renewable Energy Park near Crynant and Seven Sisters with an installed capacity of 100 MW.

The subsidiary of EDF Group will install a range of technologies at the site, including a wind farm of up to seven turbines, a solar farm and battery storage.

The company says having a range of renewable technologies increases the amount of energy that can be generated at the site in different weather conditions - with onshore wind and solar the most cost effective ways of generating electricity.

Battery storage on site will also allow surplus energy to be stored for grid balancing services.

Principal project development manager Simon Morgan said: "Hirfynydd would make a positive contribution to our efforts to tackle climate change and at a time of global uncertainty over energy supply and costs, renewable energy projects are vital to dealing with these challenges."

He added: "We are pleased to be developing Hirfynydd in partnership with three local farming families and we will work with the community to ensure that the project can deliver local benefits, such as a community fund and local ownership.”

EDF Renewables º£½ÇÊÓÆµ says it has been carrying out early ecological and other feasibility studies.