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20120127_IMG_5027.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel. This shot shows the maize feedstuff that powers the plant.
 
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20120127_IMG_5033.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel. This shot shows the maize feedstuff that powers the plant.
 
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20120127_IMG_5057.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel. This shot shows the maize feedstuff that powers the plant.
 
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20120127_IMG_5080.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel. This shot shows the maize feedstuff that powers the plant.
 
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20120127_IMG_8638.jpg farmgen; Silloth; Cumbria; UK; Dryholme Farm; farming; energy farming; electricity; electricity production; power station; climate change; global warming; carbon footprint; carbon neutral; feedstock; grass; slurry; tank; anaerobic; bio digestor; digestate; green; environment; methane; biogas; feed in tariff; farm scale; bio fuel; bio crop; maize; grass; bio-digestor; fuel; plant; investment; green investment; clean; power; renewable energy; red; screw; digestate. This shot shows the maize fuel supply.
 
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20120127_IMG_8643.jpg farmgen; Silloth; Cumbria; UK; Dryholme Farm; farming; energy farming; electricity; electricity production; power station; climate change; global warming; carbon footprint; carbon neutral; feedstock; grass; slurry; tank; anaerobic; bio digestor; digestate; green; environment; methane; biogas; feed in tariff; farm scale; bio fuel; bio crop; maize; grass; bio-digestor; fuel; plant; investment; green investment; clean; power; renewable energy; red; screw; digestate. This shot shows the maize fuel supply.
 
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20120127_IMG_8646.jpg farmgen; Silloth; Cumbria; UK; Dryholme Farm; farming; energy farming; electricity; electricity production; power station; climate change; global warming; carbon footprint; carbon neutral; feedstock; grass; slurry; tank; anaerobic; bio digestor; digestate; green; environment; methane; biogas; feed in tariff; farm scale; bio fuel; bio crop; maize; grass; bio-digestor; fuel; plant; investment; green investment; clean; power; renewable energy; red; screw; digestate. This shot shows the maize fuel supply.
 
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IMG_4800_two.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4802_riding.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4804_biker.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4814_riding.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4820_Dollywagon.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4825_biker.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4831_silhouette.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4848_Grizedale tarn.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK, heading dwon towards Grizedale Tarn from Dolywagon Pike.
 
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IMG_4851_mountain biking.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK, heading dwon towards Grizedale Tarn from Dolywagon Pike.
 
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IMG_4858_mountain biker.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK, heading dwon towards Grizedale Tarn from Dolywagon Pike.
 
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IMG_0737_p.jpg Following the warmest and driest April on record, moorland fires broke out across the UK. Ogden Moor near Wainstalls above Halifax was one of many victims. Several square Km of moorland burned for four days. The blaze was tackled by fire fighters, but despite their efforts the blaze destroyed valuable moorland habitat, killing mammals and amphibians and destroying nesting birds nests. The wind farm was also closed down for a number of days as the blades were a danger to the helicopters fighting the blaze with aerial water drops. This shot shows fire fighters taking water onto the moor to tackle the blaze.
 
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IMG_2636_tractor.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2639_cereal grains.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2642_crop.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2644_combine harvester.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2646_combine.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2650_wheat.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2652_cereal.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2653_harvesting.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2656_harvest.jpg A combine harvester, harvesting wheat on a farm at Banks, near Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_1343_hard work.jpg Dong Energy are building the Walney offshore wind farm, off the Cumbrian coast, UK. When finished the farm will consist of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The turbines are shipped into the UK and stored at Mostyn port in North Wales. From here they are picked up by a jack up barge, that sails out to the construction site to build the turbines. This shot shows workmen controlling the lifting of a nacelle.
 
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IMG_1346_back.jpg Dong Energy are building the Walney offshore wind farm, off the Cumbrian coast, UK. When finished the farm will consist of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The turbines are shipped into the UK and stored at Mostyn port in North Wales. From here they are picked up by a jack up barge, that sails out to the construction site to build the turbines. This shot shows workmen controlling the lifting of a nacelle.
 
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IMG_1348_work.jpg Dong Energy are building the Walney offshore wind farm, off the Cumbrian coast, UK. When finished the farm will consist of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The turbines are shipped into the UK and stored at Mostyn port in North Wales. From here they are picked up by a jack up barge, that sails out to the construction site to build the turbines. This shot shows workmen controlling the lifting of a nacelle.
 
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IMG_1350_pushing.jpg Dong Energy are building the Walney offshore wind farm, off the Cumbrian coast, UK. When finished the farm will consist of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The turbines are shipped into the UK and stored at Mostyn port in North Wales. From here they are picked up by a jack up barge, that sails out to the construction site to build the turbines. This shot shows workmen controlling the lifting of a nacelle.
 
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IMG_1354_manouvre.jpg Dong Energy are building the Walney offshore wind farm, off the Cumbrian coast, UK. When finished the farm will consist of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The turbines are shipped into the UK and stored at Mostyn port in North Wales. From here they are picked up by a jack up barge, that sails out to the construction site to build the turbines. This shot shows workers preparing to lift a nacelle.
 
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