Construction has begun on a significant solar farm project near Grimsby, set to produce nearly 50 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Located between Aylesby and Healing, the solar farm is projected to provide power to approximately 27,000 homes. The operation, spearheaded by Aura Power, is anticipated to be completed within nine months, with plans to connect to a nearby substation. This project signifies another stride forward in the region’s continuous commitment to adopting renewable energy and decreasing carbon emissions, offering potential benefits to not only the wider Lincolnshire area but also to creating a more sustainable energy grid system. This article has been written based on original reporting from www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn81llmn525o.
Construction Begins on Grimsby Solar Farm to Power 27,000 Homes
The site west of Grimsby will produce enough electricity to power 27,000 homes, its developer says.


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