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Having worked there for 32 years I knew something had gone missing but just couldn't put my finger on it.If that's correct how many would it take to power the uk, one factory isn't very much, Ford don't actually run a vehicle assembly line at dagenham any more it's just engine assembly so probably compressors and air tools, compressors only run when the air pressure drops, they aren't running all the time so one compressor can power dozens of tools

Stats on the 2 original Ford Turbines
Site address:Ford Dagenham Estate, London
Running Since: May 2004
Number of turbines:2
Rotor diameter:70m
Hub height:85m
Capacity:3.6MW
Green electricity per year:5.92 million units
Homes powered (equiv):1,794
Tonnes of CO2 saved p.a.:2,546
I believe the third turbine is the same as the original two.
There is more to Ford at Dagenham than just engine manufacturing, but it is only that which the turbines provide power.
The turbines do provide power for internal lighting, powering machines (not just air tools) power to offices, the gym and sauna, medical, as well as all the external lighting on the estate and probably a few other things too.