Introduction
Ridge Clean Energy are developing a renewable energy park, consisting of a solar farm and a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), on the former RAF Folkingham airfield and surrounding land in Lincolnshire.
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Project Outline
- The project would be located on the former RAF Folkingham airfield and surrounding arable land, approximately 2km south west of Folkingham village centre.
- The project could generate up to 240MWac of solar photovoltaic electricity.
- The project could host up to 240MW of BESS (Battery Energy Storage System).
- It is currently estimated that the solar farm could generate as much electricity each year as is used by approximately 75,000 East Midlands homes (BEIS, 2021).
- From the displacement of electricity generated from fossil fuel powered generation, the proposed development would offset the emissions of a significant quantity of pollutants. This reduction in emissions would contribute to the national legislation of net zero emissions by 2050, as well as the climate emergency declared by South Kesteven District Council.
- The project would result in a substantial net gain for biodiversity, through new ecological and enhanced planting measures, including beehives.
- Once the renewable energy park is operating, funding will be made available to the local community to help fund community initiatives.
Project Location
This site has been purposely identified as a suitable site for a large scale solar development whilst having a limited visual impact on the surrounding area.
- A substantial portion of the proposed renewable energy park is sited on the former RAF Folkingham airfield.
- The nearest settlement is over 800m away from the site boundary.
- The site is contained to one area.
- The topography and existing natural vegetation provide significant visual screening. Additional vegetative screening will also be planted during the construction phase.
- An Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) survey has classified the land as ‘Grade 3b’ and ‘Non-agricultural’, meaning it is not considered Best and Most Versatile (BMV) land.
Solar Generation
Up to 240MWac
Battery Storage
Up to 240MW
Homes Powered
Up to 75,000