Enviromena Acquires 30 MW Steeraway Solar Farm in England
- Enviromena expands UK solar footprint with Steeraway Solar Farm, set to power 15,000 homes and boost biodiversity.
Enviromena, an independent power producer, has acquired the 30-MWp Steeraway Solar Farm in Shropshire, West Midlands, from RE Infrastructure. The financial details of the transaction remain undisclosed. The site received planning consent in May 2023, with construction set to commence later this year and grid connection anticipated by late 2026. Once operational, the solar farm is expected to supply clean electricity to over 15,000 homes.
The Steeraway Solar Farm benefits from a 15-year Contract for Difference from Allocation Round 6 (2024) and includes biodiversity initiatives like habitat creation and landscape screening. Enviromena CEO Chris Marsh highlighted the acquisition as a significant step in expanding the company's UK solar portfolio, following recent approval for a 49.9-MW PV-plus-25-MW-BESS project near Hartlepool.
What are the key details of Enviromena's acquisition of Steeraway Solar Farm?
- Enviromena has acquired the 30-MWp Steeraway Solar Farm located in Shropshire, West Midlands.
- The seller of the solar farm is RE Infrastructure.
- Financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed.
- Planning consent for the site was granted in May 2023.
- Construction is scheduled to begin later in 2023.
- The solar farm is expected to be connected to the grid by late 2026.
- Once operational, it will provide clean electricity to over 15,000 homes.
- The project benefits from a 15-year Contract for Difference from Allocation Round 6 (2024).
- Biodiversity initiatives include habitat creation and landscape screening.
- Enviromena CEO Chris Marsh emphasized the acquisition as a key expansion of their UK solar portfolio.
- This acquisition follows Enviromena's recent approval for a 49.9-MW PV-plus-25-MW-BESS project near Hartlepool.
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