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Lark Energy teams up with Armstrong Energy to deliver 30MWp of Solar Farms

published: 2013-11-04 17:56

Lark Energy has partnered with Armstrong Energy on the development and construction of three solar farm projects in the Lincolnshire and Rutland area totalling 30MWp.

The three projects are: 5.7MWp in Bourne, Lincolnshire; 14MWp in Burton Pedwardine, Lincolnshire; 9MWp at Hansen Cement’s Ketton Works in Rutland.

Lark Energy has developed all three projects and is also providing the EPC and O&M services. Armstrong Energy has acquired the project rights and is providing the finance.

The solar farm at Limes Farm in Bourne was completed and commissioned before the end of March 2013. It consists of some 19,760 panels and will produce enough energy to power 1,450 homes per year.

The first 9MWp phase of the Burton Pedwardine project is now nearing completion and will connect to the grid in November. It will be followed by a further 4.4MWp early in the new year. When completed, the solar farm, which utilises low grade agricultural land, will produce enough electricity to power over 3,360 homes.

The third project is on brownfield land at Hanson’s Ketton Cement Works in Rutland. Construction started in October and most of the energy produced will be used by the works itself. Jonathan Selwyn, Managing Director of Lark Energy said “These projects provide significant new clean energy capacity on the local electricity network. All three projects had the support of the local authority and the wider community. The Ketton project is notable for its brownfield location and significant on-site energy use.

 

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