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  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to the pigs. Hartcliffe Community Park farm. Bristol, UK.
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  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to one of the sheep. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom. The wind farm holds 12 turbines and was planned to be the largest wind farm in North East England. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom. The wind farm holds 12 turbines and was planned to be the largest wind farm in North East England. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom. The wind farm holds 12 turbines and was planned to be the largest wind farm in North East England. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Rocky Pearce feeding one of the pigs. He has been the manager at Hartcliffe Community Park farm for 31 years. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Rocky Pearce feeding one of the pigs. He has been the manager at Hartcliffe Community Park farm for 31 years. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Two pigs, look out of their sty. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect. In the distance, the pylons can be seen.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Two pigs, knaw the gate and look out of their sty. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Two of the 12 wind turbines operating at the West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing on the marshland next to the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. Romney sheep have many characteristics that enable them to live on the wetlands, including black hooves resistant to footrot and resistance to internal parasites. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing on the marshland next to the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. Romney sheep have many characteristics that enable them to live on the wetlands, including black hooves resistant to footrot and resistance to internal parasites. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Hadyard hill wind farm in South Ayrshire has 52 wind turbines. It generates over 120MW of zero carbon electricity supplying enough electricity to power 80,000 homes.
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Waves form across a puddle in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community. (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Waves form across a puddle in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community. (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Waves form across a puddle in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community. (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • An access road to Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at Possible in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Photo © Andy Aitchison)
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  • An access road to Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • A sheep grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community. (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at Possible in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Photo © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • An access road to Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Waves form across a puddle in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community. (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of Wind Turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm, Anglesey, Wales in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th of February 2020. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW (mega watts) and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours (KWh) each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.  (Image © Andy Aitchison)
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  • Selmeston rail connection project, the new site selected for the world’s first ever MW-scale, community- and commuter-owned solar traction farm to the railway on the 26th of August 2021, in Berwick, East Sussex. The solar farm site, developed by Cuckmere Community Solar is in Berwick, next to an existing commercial solar farm which has been operational since 2015. It lies north of the Eastbourne – London mainline railway, which will be powered by the energy it generates, thanks to a ‘private-wire’ direct connection. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Riding Sunbeams)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dog walkers on Mablethorpe beach enjoy the winter sunshine with The Lincs Wind Farm in the distance.  It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Lincs Wind Farm breaking through the rain clouds. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Lincs Wind Farm breaking through the rain clouds. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Lincs Wind Farm breaking through the rain clouds. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Lincs Wind Farm breaking through the rain clouds. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The sun breaks through clouds to shine on The Lincs Wind Farm. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The sun breaks through clouds to shine on The Lincs Wind Farm. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The sun breaks through clouds to shine on The Lincs Wind Farm. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Selmeston rail connection project, the new site selected for the world’s first ever MW-scale, community- and commuter-owned solar traction farm to the railway on the 26th of August 2021, in Berwick, East Sussex. The solar farm site, developed by Cuckmere Community Solar is in Berwick, next to an existing commercial solar farm which has been operational since 2015. It lies north of the Eastbourne – London mainline railway, which will be powered by the energy it generates, thanks to a ‘private-wire’ direct connection. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Riding Sunbeams)
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  • Selmeston rail connection project, the new site selected for the world’s first ever MW-scale, community- and commuter-owned solar traction farm to the railway on the 26th of August 2021, in Berwick, East Sussex. The solar farm site, developed by Cuckmere Community Solar is in Berwick, next to an existing commercial solar farm which has been operational since 2015. It lies north of the Eastbourne – London mainline railway, which will be powered by the energy it generates, thanks to a ‘private-wire’ direct connection. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Riding Sunbeams)
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  • Selmeston rail connection project, the new site selected for the world’s first ever MW-scale, community- and commuter-owned solar traction farm to the railway on the 26th of August 2021, in Berwick, East Sussex. The solar farm site, developed by Cuckmere Community Solar is in Berwick, next to an existing commercial solar farm which has been operational since 2015. It lies north of the Eastbourne – London mainline railway, which will be powered by the energy it generates, thanks to a ‘private-wire’ direct connection. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Riding Sunbeams)
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  • The Lincs Wind Farm breaking through the rain clouds. It is a 270 MW offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) off Skegness Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England in the North Sea. It cost over £1 billion to build including electrical transmission links and was completed in 2013. Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Solar farm delivery sign outside Braydon Manor Farm site where Solarcentury started building Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy’s (WWCE) 5MWp community-owned solar farm. Over 18,000 solar panels will be installed across 18 acres and the solar system will generate enough energy to power over 1,400 homes and save 2,500 tonnes of carbon a year
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  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to the pigs. Hartcliffe Community Park farm were submitting an application for a Solar array in one of their fields as a way of earning an extra income but missed the feed in tariff deadline. Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) is a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
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  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to one of the sheep. Hartcliffe Community Park farm were submitting an application for a Solar array in one of their fields as a way of earning an extra income but missed the feed in tariff deadline. Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) is a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala stands within her crop of maize at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Michael Ezangu is a security guard at the Kulika Lutisi training centre farm. He uses a torch and a bow and arrow to protect the farm from intruders.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala stands within her crop of maize at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Healthy looking organic passion fruits on Beatrice Sebyala's farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala examines her plantain (motoke) crop at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala examines her plantain (motoke) crop at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Cows feeding on hay through railings in a cow shed on a farm in Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom. During the winter cows are brought into the farm buildings and fed on hay.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, with The Lincs Offshore Wind Farm in the distance. Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Francis Okiru, an organic farmer, walks through his farm in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis joined the Kulika project in 2003 and received sustainable organic agriculture training.
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  • Fish jumping across the water at a fish farm on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It’s main contributors to the economy are shrimp, fish and paddy farming. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Algae growing on top of the water of a fish farm on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It’s main contributors to the economy are shrimp, fish and paddy farming. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Algae growing on top of the water of a fish farm on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It’s main contributors to the economy are shrimp, fish and paddy farming. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Big blue sky with fluffy white cirrus clouds above a steep inclining field on a hill farm Carreg Cennen Castle, Trapp, Brecon Beacons, Powys, UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Big blue sky with wispy white cirrus clouds above a steep inclining field on a hill farm Carreg Cennen Castle, Trapp, Brecon Beacons, Powys, UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The base of a wind turbine arriving by an exceptional load lorry is guided through the farm buildings at Alvington Court Farm, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire. The truck has rear steering to guide it through small lanes to arrive at its location ready for construction.
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  • The base of a wind turbine arriving by an exceptional load lorry is guided through the farm buildings at Alvington Court Farm, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire. The truck has rear steering to guide it through small lanes to arrive at its location ready for construction.
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  • Farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  sitting in the farm kitchen discussing the 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Radio 1 DJ's Gemma Cairney and Sara Cox with a Donkey at Hackney City Farm.  Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Christina from Austria is a Wwoofer, willing workers on organic farms, Ty'r Eithin farm, South Wales. Wwoof - World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms is an International organisation that provides a form of cultural exchange. Wwoofers live and work on organic farms in exchange for accommodation and food, generally in a foreign country.
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