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UK Solar Scheme Secures Planning Nod

 

                 Proposals for a 30MW solar project in Deven have been approved by the planning inspector at East Devon District Council. The planning inspector agreed with the original recommendation of East Devon District Council’s planning officers (that approval should be granted for the proposals, finding that, “the overall benefits of the development would substantially outweigh the harms it would cause”. Simon Crowe, Director at Taiyo, said: “We are delighted to receive planning approval, and we extend our t gratitude to the planning inspector for understanding our case.

“This approval will deliver a key solar and green infrastructure facility that will further the climate goals of East Devon and the wider region.  “Ford Oaks provides a vital opportunity to address East Devon’s sustainability and energy needs by providing a renewable energy source for 18,500 homes. “It will also significantly enhance the local area’s biodiversity and nature by delivering a remarkable 121% biodiversity net gain. “Working together with East Devon District Council and the local community, we are looking forward to bringing Ford Oaks scheme to life, achieving a key milestone in our commitment to supporting the UK’s net zero goals.” The Ford Oaks Solar & Green Infrastructure Facility is situated next to the A30 about four miles east of Exeter City Centre and close to Exeter Airport. The 29 hectares of solar arrays will be installed to permit extensive sheep grazing, allowing for energy production and agricultural use on the same land. In partnership with local landowners including Devon County Council, Ford Oaks is being delivered by Taiyo Power & Storage, a joint venture between Kajima and Low Carbon Alliance Limited.

 

 

 

 

Credits: renews.biz [Image:Unplash/Andres Siimon]

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