Western Daily Press

Solar panel plan for West prison

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ALMOST an acre of prison grounds at Guy’s Marsh is likely to be used for solar panels – enough to provide energy for the majority of its daytime use.

Dorset Council has received a planning request from the Ministry of Justice to install ground solar panels on a field south of the main prison complex to generate 112kW of power.

A Ministry of Justice request asks the council for what is known as a “lawful developmen­t certificat­e” which means that the prison will not need to go through the normal planning process because, it believes, the proposal comes under the rules for permitted developmen­t.

It says the panels will produce enough power for 75% of the site’s minimum daytime use and almost ten per cent of the prison’s annual energy use.

It is proposing 90 solar panel arrays in seven large rows together with a 100kW inverter and other equipment, all surrounded by a deer-proof fence and linking in to the prison’s main switchroom.

The ministry says it will improve the habitat of the site by additional grass planting and the planting of native trees to reinforce the existing hedgerow. Bat and bird boxes will also be distribute­d across the site.

The request to Dorset Council says that the solar panels do not need foundation­s and can be removed from the area at the end of their operationa­l life, which can be anywhere between 25 and 40 years.

The applicatio­n comes after the ministry was given Government funding to help cut its carbon emissions as part of the pledge to become net zero by 2050.

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