Downing has acquired the New Hall and Low Farm solar projects from BOOM Power in December 2025.
Sean Moore, senior investment director at Downing, said the 22.2MW New Hall Solar Farm and the 49.9MW Low Farm Solar Farm are well-developed consented projects that align with the company’s renewable energy strategy.
He added that the assets support Downing’s focus on long-term sustainable value and the UK’s transition to a low-carbon energy system.
Both projects are located near Wakefield in West Yorkshire and include landscape-led design and biodiversity enhancements at New Hall Solar Farm.
Downing said the acquisition of Low Farm Solar Farm completes BOOM Power’s exit following its development and investment phase.
Mark Hogan, founder of BOOM Power, said the transactions underline the strength and flexibility of the company’s development platform and reflect its vision for high-quality renewable infrastructure.
Downing has around £920 million of assets under management across solar, wind, hydro and battery storage with an expected annual generation of about 855GWh.
Its asset management team oversees roughly 16,400 installations across six technologies.


