Pathfinder secures consent for 26 MWp Attleborough solar project near Norwich

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Pathfinder Clean Energy (PACE), a UK-headquartered international developer of utility-scale solar and battery storage projects, has secured planning approval for its 26 MWp Attleborough Solar Park, 15 miles southwest of Norwich, Norfolk.

The ground-mounted Attleborough solar farm will provide enough power for the equivalent of 7,523 UK households and will reduce CO2 emissions by 5,437 tonnes annually. Subject to financing, its construction is planned for 2022.

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