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Lincolnshire plans to build a 500-megawatt solar park
Seetao 2021-10-14 11:40
  • Developer Low Carbon stated that the English website can power more than 160,000 homes and greatly reduce carbon dioxide emissions
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It has been confirmed that it is in the early stages of developing a proposal for a 500 MW solar and energy storage park near Gate Burton in Lincolnshire, England. It is hoped that the plan can provide enough clean energy to power more than 160,000 households and avoid more than 100,000 CO2 emissions each year.

The land available for delivery of the project is completely contained within a site located in West Lindsay, close to Gate Burton, Knaith Park and Willingham-by-Stow. Mike Rutgers, Director of Low-Carbon Development, said: “The government has set ambitious climate and energy targets to reach net zero by 2050.” “However, concerns about energy price fluctuations and supply security in recent weeks have highlighted the United Kingdom’s efforts. The importance of realizing the transition to local renewable energy without delay."

“Therefore, Low Carbon is pleased to make recommendations for the Gate Burton Energy Park, which will provide a large amount of renewable energy power generation and help ensure the UK’s energy needs.” Preliminary work is currently being carried out to determine which site is most suitable for development. area. It is also identifying potential routes for electrical connections from the energy park to the existing substation of the Cottam power station in Nottinghamshire.

The results of this work will be shared through preliminary public consultations, which are expected to be carried out in early 2022, and then further consultations will be conducted during the key stages of the ongoing project development process. Rutgers University added: “We are in the early stages of the development process of the program. As our proposals continue to evolve, we are committed to extensive and effective consultation to ensure that we achieve appropriate social, economic and environmental benefits. "We want to deliver this project responsibly. Interaction with the local community is a key factor in ensuring that we achieve this goal. As the project progresses, we welcome opportunities to relate to residents, business owners, and other key interests Meeting." Keywords: international engineering news, foreign engineering project information

The amount of electricity that Gate Burton Energy Park can generate means it is classified as a National Important Infrastructure Project (NSIP). It will need to submit a Development Consent Order (DCO) application to the Planning Inspection Bureau. Effective negotiation and participation with all relevant parties is the core of the NSIP planning process. Ultimately, the decision will be made by the Secretary of State of the Department of Commerce, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). It is expected that the development process from the submission of the DCO to the review of the Gate Burton Energy Park will take two to three years. Subject to consent, construction will start no earlier than 2024.Editor/Baohongying

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