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Scout Moor plan for England's biggest onshore windfarm is submitted

The project - would see 17 more wind turbines built, powering some 100,000 homes a year

Scout Moor wind farm could be expanded(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Proposals for Scout Moor II which would be England's largest onshore windfarm – have been formally lodged.

The wind energy site, situated on the South Pennine Moors above Rossendale, would involve constructing 17 additional wind turbines, supplying approximately 100,000 homes annually.

Energy chiefs claim the volume of power produced could supply some 77 per cent of all properties in Rossendale and Rochdale together. They have also committed to funding a £20m community prosperity fund to offer at least£600,000 annually for neighbourhood initiatives.

Scout Moor lies between Edenfield, Rochdale and Rawtenstall and currently houses 26 wind turbines. The new wind installation would feature larger, more efficient turbines, with capacity to produce more power than any other mainland wind facility in Britain.

Developers Cubico claim these proposals will assist the nation in achieving its environmental targets, decrease dependence on foreign energy, and "unlock the full potential of homegrown renewables", reports .

The scheme has attracted opposition from campaign organisation 'Say NO to Scout Moor 2'. They say these fresh turbines will be taller than Blackpool Tower, overshadow the valley, and offer minimal environmental advantages.

The activists worry the substantial concrete required to anchor the turbines would inflict permanent harm to the region's peatlands.

Responding to these concerns, Cubico is also putting forward plans for a substantial moorland restoration programme. This will concentrate on enhancing and safeguarding the distinctive peatland throughout the area, re-wetting the moor, restoring indigenous vegetation, and improving habitats for native wildlife.