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Friday, 10 January, 2003, 18:33 GMT

Power plan for old mills

Derelict windmills in Norfolk could soon be used to generate electricity.

Environmental experts say it would mean more green power - and a new lease of life for some impressive old buildings.

The county is home to giant wind turbines and a wind farm at West Somerton.

Now plans are on the drawing board to combine new technology with a more traditional style.

Cadges Mill on the River Yare is one of 15 around Halvergate Marshes which need restoration.

The mill, which stopped working more than 60 years ago, could be in for a new lease of life - transformed into the country's first windmill to generate electricity.

Environmental expert Professor Keith Clayton favours converting the mills to produce power.

"What I look for to is the 15 mills all turning on Halvergate, all producing electricity, sustainable energy from the wind - excellent for the future."

The idea is still in its infancy and the cost of such a project or how much power the mills could produce has not yet been established.

Michael Knights, of Norfolk County Council, has been converted to be idea.

"I must admit I was a little sceptical, but I while on holiday in Sweden I visited the island of Gotland where I saw windmills producing electricity and if we can do so here that would be good for Norfolk."


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Approval for biggest wind farm (17 Apr 02 | England)


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