Leicester Mercury

Street lights and council buildings to be powered by the Sun

SOLAR FARM WILL SAVE CASH AND BE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY

- By STAFF REPORTER

PLANS for a new solar farm that will generate enough electricit­y each year to power all of Leicesters­hire County Council’s properties and thousands of its street lights have been approved.

The green energy complex is to be built on a 55-acre farmland site on land north of the A6, near Quorn.

The £5.9 million scheme will be developed by the county council to generate electricit­y from sunlight, which will then feed into the grid.

The landscaped solar farm, on county council-owned land at Poole Farm, will create nearly 10,000 megawatt hours of electricit­y a year and will save nearly 5,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

It will help the council achieve its target of becoming an organisati­on with net zero carbon emissions by 2030 and its wider aim of the whole county producing net zero carbon emissions by 2045.

The solar farm could also save the council around £600,000-a-year in energy bills – making money available to pay for essential frontline services at a time when the authority is under significan­t financial pressure.

Clean energy created could also be sold back into the grid in the future to generate income for the authority.

Councillor Lee Breckon, the cabinet member for resources, said: “This project ticks so many important boxes for us.

“We are a green council investing in this environmen­tally-friendly project which will make a big contributi­on to creating clean and renewable energy while also providing considerab­le savings allowing us to fund vital front-line services.

“It is a key scheme in our Corporate Asset Investment Fund (CAIF) which we set up to use the council’s property and land innovative­ly to deliver savings.

“The money we make from CAIF protects key services at a time when there is much uncertaint­y around council funding.”

It is hoped constructi­on of the solar farm will begin this autumn with it being ready to generate electricit­y from next summer.

The land on which the solar farm is to be built will remain in agricultur­al use with livestock grazing alongside the panels.

 ?? LEICESTERS­HIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ?? ECO-FRIENDLY: Artist’s impression of the proposed Quorn solar farm
LEICESTERS­HIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ECO-FRIENDLY: Artist’s impression of the proposed Quorn solar farm

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