Enso Energy is consulting on its plans to create a 160MW solar farm and energy storage facility on land in the centre of Anglesey, Wales.
Situated to the south of Llyn Alaw, the proposed Alaw Môn Solar Farm development comprises the construction and operation of a grid connected solar farm with energy storage.
It is estimated that the solar farm will have a proposed 40 year operational life meeting the equivalent electricity demands of approximately 33,935 homes each year.
The consultation is taking place for 6 weeks from Thursday 24 June 2021 to Wednesday 4 August 2021.
Residents and local stakeholders are being invited to engage and discuss the proposals either virtually or face to face.
At the virtual webinar on Tuesday 6 July 2021 at 6pm, the team will explain more about the proposals.
Enso Energy managing director Andrew King said: “With Welsh Government striving to generate 70% of its electricity consumption from renewable energy by 2030, now is the time for a rapid and expanded deployment of low carbon power, including solar to help tackle the climate emergency.
“As recognised by Welsh Government, the way we create energy has got to change and we believe Alaw Môn Solar Farm can play its part in bringing that about.
Enso Energy is a firm advocate for renewable, low carbon, efficient, secure, and sustainable energy that can be generated, stored, and utilised locally.
“Enso Energy’s innovative approach to subsidy-free renewable energy is assisting the UK’s move towards a more secure renewable energy supply and is accelerating progress to net zero.
“We are fully committed to engaging with the local community and stakeholders and we look forward to hearing from you during the first phase of our community engagement activity.”


