Boom Power wins permit for 49.9-MW solar farm in Yorkshire
- UK solar developer Boom Power today claimed it has actually gotten preparing permission for its 49.9-MW Kenley solar farm in East Yorkshire, England.

The solar energy plant will be mounted on 94 hectares (232 acres) of land near Hull, with building expected to start in the middle of 2023. Timelines will be identified by the grid connection dates, according to the announcement.
Boom is also establishing a 400-MW solar project, named East Yorkshire solar farm, in the region, which due its size is a National Significant Infrastructure Project.The statutory consultation for this large scheme will commence in the new year, the designer said.
Boom has actually currently protected 3 intending approvals this year. In October, it introduced it had actually been given the green light for 2 solar farms with an integrated capacity of some 90 MW in the councils of Selby District as well as Kirklees in Yorkshire.
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