Clean energy solutions company Enviromena has acquired a 70MWp solar farm in Medebridge, Essex, UK.
Medebridge is a large scale ready-to-build solar farm that once operational will generate over 71,000MWh per annum, enough energy to power over 26,000 homes and avoid more than 13,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The project was acquired from sustainable infrastructure investors NTR plc and comes with planning consent, grid connection, and land agreements all in place to facilitate the build.
Construction will begin in the summer, with completion expected in the summer of 2025. The acquisition of the Medebridge project was supported by last year’s fundraising of GBP 65 million (US$ 84 million) undertaken with investors, Arjun Infrastructure Partners.
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