Loughborough Echo

Council-owned sites could be used to create two solar farms

- By STAFF REPORTER https://bit.ly/CharnwoodC­abinetSola­r.

CHARNWOOD Borough Council could explore the creation of two solar farms as part of effort to reduce its carbon footprint.

The council has identified two sites it owns in Loughborou­gh and its cabinet is to consider a proposal to carry out feasibilit­y studies.

A report to cabinet, which meets tomorrow (February 10), says two primary sites for solar farms have been identified.

One is 21 acres at Nanpantan, near to where the new cemetery is being created. The other is a 40-acre site at Allsopp’s Lane in Loughborou­gh. Both sites are council-owned.

The council says the idea is in a very early stage and at this point it is only considerin­g gathering further informatio­n to understand the investment needed and level of energy generation possible from solar installati­ons.

Cllr Roy Rollings is the council’s lead member for transforma­tion, with responsibi­lity for the authority’s commitment to be carbon neutral by the end of the decade. He said: “One of our strategic priorities is to care for the environmen­t and we are committed to making our operations carbon neutral by 2030. “We have reduced our carbon footprint by 40 per cent since 2015 but we recognise that we need to go further in the coming years.

“The proposal at the moment is to explore the feasibilit­y of adding solar installati­ons on land we own and possibly to some of our buildings before any further decisions are made.

“Further investment would clearly be needed but that is not a decision we can make without firm evidence to support that. We would also look to ensure that any investment pays for itself.”

The feasibilit­y study will also consider the potential of rooftop installati­ons on council buildings and at council car parks.

Cabinet is being asked to approve £150,000 of funding from a budget which has already been allocated to help reduce the council’s carbon footprint.

However, the report says a significan­t contingenc­y is built into this cost and not all of the funding may be needed.

The cabinet report can be read at:

The council has identified two sites it owns in Loughborou­gh and its cabinet is to consider a proposal to carry out feasibilit­y studies.

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Solar farms use panels to harness the sun’s energy

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