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Fan #3

North Cornwall

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In 2025, Octopus began work on an old Cornish wind turbine site. The plan? To upgrade the existing turbine to a more powerful and efficient model. Construction is now underway, and members of the Collective have the opportunity to back the project as it moves closer to completion.

Investment type
Bond
Opening date
09 June 2026
Interest rate
Coming soon
Investment term
Coming soon
Investment range
From £25 to £20,000
IFISA eligible
Yes

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Earn interest tax free

This investment can be held in an Innovative Finance ISA (IFISA), which means you don’t need to pay tax on the interest you earn, as long as you’re within your £20,000 annual ISA allowance.
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Early access for locals

We want local communities to have more ways to get involved with renewable energy projects in their area, so residents in PL30 and surrounding postcodes will get early access to invest in this project. If that’s you, make sure you’ve completed sign-up and opted in to our marketing emails so we can let you know when early access opens.

Get to know the project

We’re working to recycle the old turbine parts in creative ways, like turning the blades into sculptures and furniture!

Once completed, the wind turbine's capacity will be able to power over 500 homes a year!

We’re aiming for a 37% biodiversity boost on-site by planting native species like hawthorn, honeysuckle, and hazel.

Located near Bodmin Moor, the site sits in an area famous for its legendary big cat, which is said to have prowled the moorlands since the 80s.

Project FAQs

* Carbon calculations — to work out the estimated carbon avoided represented by your investment amount, we used an estimated 1,393 MWh annual energy output from the project, alongside a 153gCO2/kWh past 5 year average for the carbon intensity of the National Grid, adjusted by an estimated carbon footprint of onshore wind of 8g CO2eq/kWh to consider emissions from Fan #3. To work out how many homes could be powered by the project, we used an estimated 2700kWh of annual electricity consumption per UK home from OFGEM. Please note these figures are estimates and should not be taken as fact or relied upon.