Wokingham Today

Switch on date set for Barkham solar farm

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GREEN renewable energy will be generated in Barkham from the summer of 2026 as Wokingham Borough Council has signed the formal agreement with Scottish and Southern Electric Networks (SSEN) guaranteei­ng a ‘switch on’ date for their first solar farm.

Signing this agreement means the council, and their main contractor Equans, can move ahead with completing site surveys and issuing a tender for the solar panels,

The planned connection to the national grid in two years’ time will be more than a decade earlier than the 2037 they were advised of last spring.

This agreement marks the culminatio­n of months of council lobbying for reform in the energy sector, along with discussion­s with SSEN and the National Grid on why this important scheme should be prioritise­d.

Cllr Stephen Conway, leader of the Council, said: “This is fantastic news and reflects the work we’ve done to build strong relationsh­ips with SSEN and to demonstrat­e why schemes like this are so important locally.

“Not just in how they represent a big part of our climate emergency action plan and reducing carbon emissions locally, but in how they generate income which we can invest back into providing services for our residents.

“The past few years have also shown how reliant the UK remains on imported fossil fuels, with costs soaring due to disruption from the war in Ukraine and increased demand from other countries.

“By generating renewable energy locally and putting it back into the grid, schemes like this have a significan­t part to play in securing sustainabl­e power supplies, stabilisin­g the costs of energy, and helping protect residents from further cost of living crisis in the longer term.”

An update on the Solar Farm project plan and business case is due to be provided at the Climate Emergency Overview and Scrutiny meeting on February 29.

Initial works over the coming months will include a series of 62 archaeolog­ical trenches dug to the south of the site, close to where the existing greenway next to California Country Park runs. These works mark the location of the new woodlands which will be planted later in the year.

Alongside this, the council and its contractor will continue finalising the detailed layout plans, considerin­g feedback from residents and stakeholde­rs, ready to go out to tender for a solar panel supplier.

Main work to install the panels is expected to start in 2025 and will be carefully coordinate­d with other council projects taking place in the area, including the woodland and two new special educationa­l needs and disability (SEND) schools which are proposed for the nearby Rooks Nest Farm.

On completion, the solar farm will generate enough renewable energy to power thousands of homes and businesses.

 ?? Picture: OSP Architectu­re. ?? An example of the type of solar panel proposed for Wokingham
Picture: OSP Architectu­re. An example of the type of solar panel proposed for Wokingham

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