Founded in 2019 by CEO Mark Hogan, Boom Power is a privately held company headquartered in Arundel, West Sussex, specializing in the development, construction, ownership, operation, and maintenance of non‑subsidised solar photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage projects across the UK. Boom Power aims to deliver renewable energy infrastructure that strikes a balance between technological innovation and environmental stewardship. The company designs projects around biodiversity net gain, robust community engagement, and land reversibility—ensuring their sites can be restored after the project lifespan, typically around 40 years.
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BOOM Power has received planning permission on appeal for the 50 MW Carr Farm solar project near Tickton, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK. The site, approximately 1.6km east of Beverley and 0.9km southe...
Read moreThe Wakefield Planning Committee has approved BOOM Power’s Woolley Solar Farm, located on 55.3 hectares to the south-west of Woolley village, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The proposed 29.7 MW pho...
Read moreBOOM Power has secured planning consent for the 22.2 MW New Hall Solar Farm project located in Overton, Wakefield, following an appeal that overturned the initial refusal by the Wakefield Metropo...
Read moreBoom Power has secured a grid connection for a 237.5 MWac solar-plus-storage project at Thorpe Marsh Power Station in South Yorkshire, England. The project will require feasibility studies to inform i...
Read moreBoom Power has closed the planning approval for the development of the 49.9 MW solar photovoltaic project that will be constructed on about 94 ha of land in Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. Named 'Ken...
Read moreBoom Power has been granted permission to develop two solar photovoltaic (PV) farms totaling over 90 MWac in Yorkshire, UK. Osgodby (40 MWac) and Low Farm (49.9 MWac) projects will support the counci...
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