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Cornwall geothermal projects secure Government contracts

Meanwhile South West solar project have also been given a boost

Work under way at a Geothermal Energy site in Cornwall(Image: Geothermal Energy)

Geothermal projects in Cornwall have secured Government contracts to provide clean energy.

The Manhay, Penhallow and United Down projects, run by private firm Geothermal Engineering, have secured the 15-year deals.

Meanwhile South West solar projects have also received contracts, among them, Langford and Peradon Solar Farms near Exeter, Gammaton Solar Farms in North Devon, Enso Green Holdings at North Petherton near Bridgwater and Aller Langport in Somerset, and Rampisham Woods, Fern Brook Solar Farm near Shaftesbury and Galton Manor near Dorchester.

All of the projects will produce 320.88 MW of low carbon energy for the region. Falmouth-based HydroWing also secured a tidal energy contract for its work in South Wales.

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The Great South West, a partnership of firms based in the region, as well as business enterprise groups and local authorities, said no bids had been received for any º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offshore wind farm projects, including those in the Celtic Sea.

The group said that industry experts had cited an “inadequate” energy strike price and urged the Government to take swift action to ensure the Celtic Sea array and offshore industry developing in the region does not stall.

Karl Tucker, chair of the Great South West, said: “It’s fantastic news for our geothermal capabilities and it’s great to see low carbon energy production being backed right across the region, but it is a blow for offshore wind generation, which is needed if we are to meet our renewable energy generation targets.”