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Low Carbon energises 133MW of solar across four UK sites

Publish Time:2024-10-03 Sources:
Low Carbon’s four projects will reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 40,000 tonnes each year, it claims. Image: Pexels/Kelly

Global renewable energy company Low Carbon has successfully energised four large-scale solar projects in the UK, which will collectively deliver 133MW of clean energy to the grid and, Low Carbon claims, will reduce emissions by approximately 40,000 tonnes of CO2 each year.

The newest addition to the company’s roster, the 49.9MW Layer Solar Farm in Essex, includes a newly constructed 132kV substation, which will allow a direct grid connection for the project’s solar-generated power. The three other projects are the 23MW Crouch Solar Farm near Basildon, Braintree’s 35MW Links Solar Farm and the 25MW Maldon Wycke Solar Farm.

Roy Bedlow, Chief utive and Founder of Low Carbon, commented: “Our dedicated team has made excellent progress in recent months energising our pipeline of projects, which are now delivering significant renewable energy capacity to the grid.

“Meanwhile, the UK just became the first G7 ry to stop using coal power, and with more of our projects expected to come online in the coming months, we are looking to play a key role in helping the government deliver its 2030 Clean Power Mission.”

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