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Cero Generation and Enso Energy open º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first transmission-connected solar farm

European specialist Cero Generation together with their º£½ÇÊÓÆµ development partner Enso Energy will open the solar farm alongside a 49.5MW battery energy storage system

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A 49.9MW solar farm, owned and operated by Cero Generation and Enso Energy, will be the first in the country to feed electricity directly into the transmission network.

European specialist Cero Generation together with its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ development partner Enso Energy will open the solar farm alongside a 49.5MW battery energy storage system, maximising the efficiency of the site and allowing a greater output of clean energy.

Located just outside of Bristol, in South Gloucestershire, this project will provide a clean, secure and cheaper power source for the local community and has a biodiversity net gain, providing shelter and food for a range of protected species.

The first-of-its-kind co-located solar and battery project, in Iron Acton, marks a significant step towards creating a secure, home-grown energy system for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and its 2035 decarbonisation targets.

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As the first to connect to the higher-voltage transmission network, the Larks Green solar farm will allow clean energy to be transported over greater distances across the country and open a gateway for larger projects to connect to the grid It will generate over 73,000MWh annually – enough to power 17,000 homes – and will displace 23,000 tons of CO2 each year compared to traditional energy production.

The project follows installation of new switchgear at the site by Cero and Enso in collaboration with National Grid, and the running of a high voltage cable between the substation and solar farm, which has enabled National Grid to successfully connect the 49.9MW Larks Green solar farm to its Iron Acton substation near Bristol.

Marta Martinez Queimadelos, chief executive of Cero Generation, said: “We’re proud to be celebrating a major step in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s renewable energy mission and in our journey into battery storage, recognising the vast benefits of co-location in moving the green transition forward and contributing to our mission of delivering a net-zero future, for this and every generation. As the country’s first solar project to connect to the transmission network, it represents true innovation that paves the way for others to follow and enable the rapid deployment of much more clean energy.