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Plans submitted for 49.9MW English solar farm

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonMarch 17, 20232 Mins Read
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Gamcap has submitted a planning application for a solar farm in Yorkshire, England. 

The 49.9MW project could supply clean, renewable energy to around 16,000 homes if approved by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.  

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The Wyton Road Renewable Energy Project, will consist of photovoltaic cells that turn the sun’s energy into electricity and an advanced battery energy storage system (BESS) with a capacity of up to 20MVA.  

The battery storage ensures excess power generated in daylight can be stored and delivered when needed most, even at night time.  

Previously, the output from renewable sources of electricity would be limited when the National Grid reached capacity but new storage technologies mean this is no longer the case, enabling more of the UK’s energy to come from renewable sources.  

Douglas Gardner, director of Gamcap, said the Wyton Road Renewable Energy Project will strengthen the Humber region’s reputation as a global leader in renewable technologies, as well as play a role in helping the region and wider UK achieve Net Zero.  

The solar farm will connect to the National Grid via the Saltend substation, which sits on the bank of the Humber Estuary just north of the village of Paull.  

Gardner added: “The East Riding of Yorkshire is likely to be badly impacted by climate change because it is vulnerable to flooding and costal erosion, two things that are being accelerated by the problem.  

“Therefore, it is essential we act to reduce carbon emissions on a regional, national, and global scale as quickly as possible. 

“The Wyton Renewable Road Energy Project will generate enough electricity to power around 16,000 average-sized family homes without creating any carbon emissions.  

“The carbon emissions saved by this scheme each year are the equivalent to planting more than 1,000,000 trees or taking some 7,000 cars off the road, which is huge. 

“Not only that, schemes such as this help to increase the UK’s energy security, which is vital in the light of recent global events.”

If planning permission for the project is granted, work is likely to start on site towards the end of 2024.  

The build time is estimated to be between 9-12 months, and it will be strictly controlled to ensure any disruption to local communities is kept to an absolute minimum, Gamcap said. 

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