Enviromena has started construction on two solar farm projects in Shropshire with a combined capacity of 90MWp.
The company said the Rock Farm near Ludlow and Steeraway near Telford sites were acquired in summer 2025 and are supported by Contracts for Difference.
Enviromena added module installation is planned for early summer with both projects expected to be energised by the end of 2026.
Nearly 125,000 solar modules will be installed across the two sites.
The projects are expected to generate nearly 90,000MWh of electricity annually and power around 33,000 UK homes each year.
They are also expected to avoid more than 15,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
“Starting construction at Steeraway and Rock Farm is another important step in delivering new solar capacity at scale in the UK,” said Gary Hales, chief operating officer at Enviromena.
“In an increasingly uncertain geopolitical environment, the role of secure, homegrown energy has never been more important.”


