The rate of solar farm developments is set to escalate throughout the UK, and Lincolnshire will be substantially involved in this surge. The county has witnessed the endorsement of several substantial solar projects, such as the recently approved Tillbridge Solar Farm close to Glentworth, which is anticipated to be the largest within the UK once completed. However, local people including Simon Skelton from the nearby area of Gainsborough, have voiced their worries regarding the impact on the local scenery, as towering solar panels equivalent in height to double-decker buses are projected to become a frequent sight near their dwellings. Despite these apprehensions, the government’s commitment to solar energy as an essential element of the UK’s renewable energy plan remains unwavering. Energy Minister Michael Shanks emphasised the role of solar power in ensuring energy security and diminishing dependence on unpredictable gas prices, particularly for households in Lincolnshire. With the solar industry maintaining its expansive trajectory, communities are encouraged to participate in consultations to guarantee that all new developments are carried out considerately to local demands and landscapes.
The Lincoln Post adapted this article based on the original report by www.bbc.com.









