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Stoke ( , Active) Location in the UK : England, ST4 4DX Type of installation: on/offshore: on Turbines :0 Capacity : 14.2 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation: January 1998
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Shell to become single off-taker of largest solar farm in England Shell Energy Europe has signed an initial five year power purchase agreement (PPA) with British Solar Renewables (BSR) to take power generated at England’s largest solar farm at RAF Lyneham. The 69.8MW BradenSTOKE solar power plant,
Shell signs PPA with England’s largest solar farm Shell has signed a deal to buy all of the power from England’s largest solar park, the 69.8MW BradenSTOKE development, once RAF Lyneham, near Swindon.
Triodos banks on UK solar with £18 million double refinancing package The two sites in question are the 15.1MW STOKEs Marsh solar farm in Coulston, Wiltshire, and the 5MW Stoneshill solar farm in Exeter.
Jobs Cars Property Directory Announcements Sign In Search MORE NEWS TRANSPORT CR The plans for the 78 metre high turbine – the height of a 25 storey building – on Maple Hill off Chilton Street, Clare, was opposed by Clare, STOKE by Clare, Hundon, Ashen and Kedington parish councils
Solar farm to power 4,000 homes after scaled-back plans approved Purbeck District Council (PDC) planning board members agreed proposals for the 12 MW plant, set for land at STOKEford Farm, East STOKE, after visiting the site.
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Light … or blight? Anger rises at plan for Britain’s biggest solar farm A proposed new £600m solar farm in eastern England – covering an area eight times bigger than Hyde Park in central London – faces opposition over claims it would be a “blight” on the countryside. Source: Guardian, Date and Time of entry: 06 August 2022 00:00
solar farm for Goshall Valley, in Ash near Sandwich Villagers have now set up a website to combat the proposed development, which would go on 180.75 acres (73.15 hectares) of farming fields. Source: kentonline, Date and Time of entry: 15 July 2022 00:00
Wind farm work for Scottish and English sites 180 blades for offshore turbines are to be manufactured in Hull for a wind farm project in Scotland's Moray Firth
The turbines will later be pre-assembled at the Highland port of Nigg before installation at the Moray West site Source: bbc, Date and Time of entry: 24 June 2022 00:00
Siemens Gamesa bags firm turbine order for 882-MW Moray West June 23 (Renewables Now) - Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA (BME:SGRE) has secured a firm order to supply 882 MW of turbines for the Moray West offshore wind project off Scotland, the company said. Date and Time of entry: 24 June 2022 00:00
RenewableUK says global offshore wind grows to 846 GW The figure includes projects at any stages of development, from operational to planned, as well as 135 GW of overlapping proposed projects, mainly in Brazil, Taiwan and Sweden. Source: renewablesnow, Date and Time of entry: 24 June 2022 00:00
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