Low Carbon consults on plan for 500 MW Gate Burton Energy Park in Lincolnshire

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Low Carbon is consulting on early-stage proposals to build a 500 MW solar and energy storage park on land near Gate Burton, Lincolnshire. The company is conducting an initial consultation exercise from January 11 to February 18.

Subject to achieving consent, construction could start around 2024.

At 500 MW, Gate Burton would be the largest hybrid solar/storage project to proceed in the UK.

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