Anesco, the Aldermaston-based solar and storage company, has started work on four new solar farms for Gresham House.
The farms, which total 110MW, are 50MW Low Farm in Skegness, 20MW Beavor Grange in Devon and two further 20MW solar farms located in Derbyshire and Gloucestershire respectively.
Construction work is scheduled to by completed by the end of this year, and will have a lifespan of 40 years, upon reaching the end of which they will be returned to their natural state. They form part of a major ground mount development and construction partnership between the two firms, with these sits being the first to reach the construction stage.
Each site will benefit from an advanced biodiversity plan and significant ecological enhancements designed to support some of the UK’s most at-risk birds and wildlife, as well as native plant life. This will include the creation of wildflower meadows, planting of additional hedgerows and trees, and the installation of bird and bat boxes. For Low Farm, these enhancements are expected to result in a biodiversity net gain of more than 130%.
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All engineering, procurement and construction of the four solar farms is being handled by Anesco. Once operational, each site will then be monitored by Anesco’s operations and maintenance team, who in, combination with Anesco’s optimisation team, will ensure that the portfolio of plants continue to operate at their optimal technical efficiency, whilst economically generating the greatest potential returns.
Wayne Cranstone, Gresham House Investment Director, said: “We’re delighted to see our partnership with Anesco taking this important step forward with construction now officially underway on the first four projects. All four of the solar farms have been sensitively developed with strong attention to biodiversity, as well as a focus on quality construction to aid their performance and efficiency.”
The three year, 200MW, ground mount solar development and construction partnership is valued at more than £100 million and will comprise of sites ranging in size from 20MW to 50MW generation capacity. The agreement forms part of a long-standing relationship between the two companies.
Hildagarde McCarville, Anesco CEO, commented: “Through this partnership with Gresham House, we are delighted to be putting our end-to-end capabilities and expertise to good use, supporting the UK’s transition to a sustainable, low carbon energy network.
“Grid scale solar assets have a vital role to play, not only for aiding decarbonisation but for energy security, which are two of the most pressing challenges we face today. The ability to achieve this, whilst in parallel increasing the biodiversity net gain at these locations, reaffirms our corporate commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.”
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