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Large solar farm plan outlined for land east of Hull

49.9MW scheme proposed between Bilton and Preston close to an existing development

(Image: TPRC / Gamcap)

A solar farm with the capacity to supply clean, renewable energy for 16,000 homes is being proposed for land east of Hull.

Beverley-based developer Gamcap has submitted a planning application for the 49MW scheme between the villages of Preston and Bilton. It is on land beside an existing operation, bordered by Neat Marsh Road, Wyton Road, and Old Fleet drain.

The solar farm, called the Wyton Road Renewable Energy Project, would also feature an advanced battery energy storage system with a capacity rating of up to 20MVA, helping balance renewable supply to the grid.

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Douglas Gardner, director of Gamcap, said it would strengthen the Humber region’s reputation as a global leader in renewable technologies, as well as play a role in helping the wider º£½ÇÊÓÆµ achieve Net Zero.

The plan is to connect to the National Grid via the Saltend substation.

Mr Gardner said: “The East Riding of Yorkshire is likely to be badly impacted by climate change because it is vulnerable to flooding and coastal erosion, two things that are being accelerated by the problem. Therefore, it is essential we act to reduce carbon emissions on a regional, national, and global scale as quickly as possible.

“The Wyton Road Renewable Energy Project will generate enough electricity to power around 16,000 average-sized family homes without creating any carbon emissions.