UK Approves Record 800 MW Solar Farm Over Local

Why it matters: The UK will add 800 MW of solar capacity by 2029, boosting its clean energy supply.
- Springwell Solar Farm, an 800 MW project by Luminous Energy and EDF Power Solutions, received UK government approval to become the largest solar installation in the UK, connecting to the grid in 2029.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband issued the Development Consent Order for Springwell on April 8, overriding objections from North Kesteven District Council concerning the use of "best and most versatile" agricultural land.
- Luminous Energy CEO Jolyon Orchard emphasized the project's role in accelerating UK decarbonization and providing homegrown clean energy, acknowledging stakeholder feedback since 2022.
- North Kesteven District Council, while objecting to land use, welcomed a GBP 2 million funding package for local skills, education, and biodiversity.
- Statkraft is also consulting on another large 500 MW solar plant, Mylen Leah Solar Farm, in East Yorkshire, indicating a broader trend of large-scale solar development in the UK.
The UK government has controversially approved the 800 MW Springwell Solar Farm, set to be the UK's largest, despite local opposition regarding agricultural land impact. This decision, made by the Energy Secretary over local councils, underscores the national drive for clean energy against regional concerns.




