Government officials greenlight large-scale energy project utilizing modern technology to power thousands of homes: 'Expected to have a major impact'

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The UK government has granted approval for a large-scale solar energy project in Kent, aiming to generate clean electricity for a substantial number of households. The Stonestreet Green Solar initiative, managed by Evolution Power, is expected to deliver up to 99.9 megawatts of peak energy from its 474-acre site, enough to supply approximately 42,000 homes.

Officials considered various local concerns before approving the project, including its impact on biodiversity, historical sites, landscape aesthetics, and other environmental factors.

Solar energy developments have been expanding across the U.K., with new facilities emerging in regions such as South Derbyshire, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. Solar power is currently the most cost-effective form of electricity and offers significant environmental benefits. By replacing fossil fuel sources like coal and natural gas, these projects reduce air pollution and help mitigate climate-related issues, including severe storms, floods, droughts, and wildfires, which impose economic and ecological costs.

Evolution Power estimates that the Stonestreet Green Solar project could prevent the release of 34,000 tonnes of carbon annually. Conor McNally, director of Evolution Power, emphasized that the development will support the U.K.'s Clean Power 2030 goals and include 99.9MW of integrated battery storage, enhancing energy reliability. "We are excited to move forward with this project and contribute to the country's clean energy transition," he stated.

Author: Natalie Monroe

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