EDF Renewables is planning to develop a 49.9 MW Glassthorpe solar farm between the villages of Flore and Upper Heyford, along the M1 Corridor. The farm will be capable of generating enough low-carbon electricity for the domestic needs of 9,562 households annually.
A number of ecological and feasibility surveys have been carried out, and the company is consulting with local people at an early stage about the proposal to get their views ahead of submitting a planning application later this year.
Amongst growing concern about climate change, the 49.9 MW project at Glassthorpe could contribute to saving around 21,598 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. The project will also deliver significant additional local benefits, including a community fund of GBP10,000 (US$14,192) paid annually for the 35-year lifetime of the project.
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