The Limes Farm Solar Park located in Bourne, Lincolnshire, enables the landowner to continue farming through ongoing sheep grazing, whilst supporting diversification of their business as well as making a major contribution to national and local renewable energy targets.
As part of a community benefit package for the project, DRD will provide up to 80 local homes with free domestic solar panel installations in addition to £100,000 being provided to Bourne Town Council to spend on local projects.
This planning consent builds on DRD’s existing 6GW pipeline of UK renewable development projects including a 40 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in the East Midlands, a 100MW BESS project in the West Midlands and a 49.9 MW solar farm in Norfolk.
“We were delighted to have received strong support from the local planning committee when determining our Limes Farm Solar project and in particular the weight they placed on the importance of farmers being able to choose to diversify income from their agricultural land” said Tony Gannon, Head of Downing Renewable Developments. “The development has been designed with the landscape, biodiversity, and community in mind. It helps to sustain an ongoing farming business, while contributing positively to the environment and energy security.”
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