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Work to start on major solar farm in Pembrokeshire following new ownership deal

The project for 14,000 solar panels has been acquired by Shawton Energy

Work on a major solar farm project in Pembrokeshire will commence shortly after coming under new ownership.

Shawton Energy will develop the 8.6 megawatt solar scheme after acquiring it from One Planet Developments. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.

Located in south Pembrokeshire the project, which will consist of more than 14,000 solar panels, received planning consent last year from Pembrokeshire County Council.

Shawton Energy said the solar farm, at West Farm, Cosheston, near Pembroke Dock, is expected to start clean energy generation later this year.

At capacity it will produce enough green electricity to power 2,500 homes per year, saving over 2,000 tonnes of carbon annually.

Chief executive of Merseyside-based Shawton Energy, Jamie Shaw, said: "The acquisition of this ready-to-build asset from One Planet is a major milestone for Shawton Energy, as we continue to support British businesses in meeting their sustainability targets whilst reducing their energy costs.

“We’ve been growing our on-site generation PPA (power purchase agreement) portfolio for almost 10 years and are pleased to expand our local and renewable electricity generation offering. True to our strategy, this project will support our corporate and industrial clients in their cost reduction and environmental programmes.

“This is an exciting opportunity to further build, strengthen and diversify our existing solar portfolio. It demonstrates our commitment to expanding small-scale distributed infrastructure and supporting national and corporate renewable energy targets.”