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Manchester eyes £30m solar farm buy to help fight climate change

However a feasibility study has concluded nowhere in Manchester was suitable for a solar farm

An example of a solar farm(Image: Tim Ireland/PA Wire)

Plans to acquire a solar farm in Manchester for £30m to help the fight against climate change are to be considered by city leaders later this month.

Manchester city councillors have said the renewable source of energy will help to reduce carbon emissions.

However, local politicians were informed that a feasibility study had concluded nowhere in Manchester was suitable for a solar farm.

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The study and an "options appraisal" carried out by the public sector advice body Local Partnerships say a solar photovoltaic (PV) facility, also known as a solar or sun farm, would last up to 40 years and represent a good return on investment for Manchester City Council.

But as no suitable sites for a solar farm, which would have to be 100 hectares - around the size of 150 football pitches - can be found in Manchester or Greater Manchester, the council may need to look elsewhere in the country, the PA news agency reports.

Cllr Tracey Rawlins, executive member for environment for Manchester City Council, said: "Some people will have a chuckle at the idea that Manchester might invest in solar power generation.