Boom Power has recently announced a proposal for a new English solar farm in Fenwick, near Doncaster.
The proposals for the 237.5MW Fenwick Solar Farm, cover approximately 325 hectares in Fenwick, Yorkshire.
In February, Boom obtained an import and export grid connection of approximately 237.5MW at Thorpe Marsh Power Station.
Boom will be launching a non-statutory public consultation soon, to invite comment on the proposals.
It currently anticipates submitting a Development Consent Order in Spring 2024.
Fenwick Solar Farm qualifies as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP), meaning that the Planning Inspectorate, as well as the Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero, must approve the plans before construction can begin.
Boom Power has a track record of delivering renewable energy projects across the UK and the Fenwick project will be the latest in an extensive pipeline of projects being delivered by Boom Power in the UK, including sites in East Yorkshire and the recently consented Kenley Solar Farm in Hull.


