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Developer unveils plan for new West Norfolk solar farm capable of powering more than 6,000 homes | Updated: 11:58, 16 March 2021 An energy company has today revealed plans to build a large solar farm in the West Norfolk countryside. Developers claim the project on the Sedgeford Hall estate would generate enough power for more than 6,000 homes, whilst reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 10,000 tonnes a year. And a virtual consultation event is due to take place next week for residents to learn more about the proposal. A solar farm. (43850283) The Sedgeford scheme has been developed by Regener8 Power Limited, a clean energy firm which has its headquarters in Farnham, Surrey. ....
Plans have been revealed for a solar farm on 100 acres of farmland between Snettisham and Fring - Credit: Chris Ison/PA Plans have been revealed to build a solar farm on more than 100 acres of Norfolk farmland. Regener8 Power wants to put panels and batteries on 44.5 hectares of land at Sedgeford Hall, between Snettisham and Fring. It says if given the go-ahead, the array would generate enough renewable electricity to power around 6,275 homes, with a CO2 saving of more than 10,400 tonnes per annum. Sedgeford Hall solar farm would generate approximately 22,600 MWh of clean renewable electricity per year by using photovoltaic panels that convert sunlight directly into electricity. ....