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For Immediate Release: Wednesday 12 November 2003
     
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RES ERECTS WIND TURBINE ON LONDON’S SOUTH BANK

 
   
 

London’s first wind turbine will be erected on the South Bank near the Royal Festival Hall on Tuesday 11 November. The turbine will provide power for ‘Shell Electric Storm’, a stunning new event of colour, light, mist and sound among trees lining the South Bank, opening on 18 November as a world-first for London.

Installation of the 43-metre wind turbine in the South Bank coach car park near Hungerford Bridge is being managed by Renewable Energy Systems (RES), the leading UK-based wind energy company and part of the Sir Robert McAlpine group.

As principal contractor and project manager, RES has driven the wind turbine element of Electric Storm from the drawing-board to reality. The turbine site near Hungerford Bridge and the Royal Festival Hall has been used for many different activities over the past centuries, including the Festival of Britain in the 1950s and preliminary works were undertaken in close consultation with English Heritage. The work involves the construction of a unique foundation design involving piles of 27 metres depth in an area with complicated ground conditions in the centre of a busy major city - a first for RES as well as for London.

Chris Morgan, Engineering Director for RES, said;

“We have directed the construction of the Electric Storm wind turbine in keeping with the aims of the architects of this exciting new installation and our own high standards of safety, quality and minimal environmental impact. The turbine will be a stunning spectacle for Londoners and visitors to the city. It will demonstrate the contribution wind energy can make to our cultural lives as well as to our daily power needs.”

Excavation work at the site began on 16 October and the turbine is expected to be operating by 18 November, when Electric Storm will open. Shell Electric Storm has been created by Make Communications and is supported by Shell, the DTI, Fortis Bank, EDF Energy and Norton Rose.

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Notes to Editors
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Shell Electric Storm will run until mid-February and the trees will be illuminated every evening from dusk until 11pm. The colour, movement, music and light will constantly change, as Shell Electric Storm reacts in harmony with prevailing weather conditions, from high wind through to total calm. Visitors will be able to stroll inside Shell Electric Storm, passing between two rows of trees for half a kilometer, from near the London Eye to the IBM building. The South Bank itself will be brightly lit through the winter nights by the new attraction, with Shell Electric Storm clearly visible from the other side of the river.

The event is supported by the DTI and Shell; both organisations have a major interest in future energy sources and became involved in order to raise awareness of the issue and to increase understanding of the importance of wind as an alternative energy source. Shell Electric Storm is also supported by Norton Rose, EDF Energy and Fortis Bank. For further information visit

2. The wind turbine is a 225kW V27 model, made by Danish turbine manufacturer Vestas. It has a hub height of 31 metres, a 3-bladed rotor diameter of 27 metres and a total height to blade tip of 45metres.
3. The Renewable Energy Systems (RES) Group is one of the world’s leading wind energy companies, involved in the development, construction and operation of wind farms across the UK, Europe, North America and Asia. It is part of the Sir Robert McAlpine group of engineering and construction companies. To date, the RES Group has built over 775MW of wind capacity worldwide, including the 214-turbine King Mountain wind farm in Texas - at 280MW the world’s largest wind farm at the time of construction. More recently, projects have been completed in Ireland, Scotland, France and the Pacific Northwest of the USA. RES has over 6,000MW on its books at various stages of development around the world.
Photos of turbine installation are available.
For more information please contact:

Anna Stanford, RES: +44 (0)1795 536667 or +44 (0)776 110 3465 or

Shell Electric Storm Press Office: 020 7544 3100
Or visit the website at


 

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