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Dec 2022
Plans have been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council to build a major solar farm in South Stainley that could power 3,000 homes.
The site north of Burton Top Farm covers 19 hectares of land and is also close to the village of Wormald Green.
If approved, it would be the second solar farm in the area, following the approval of Elgin Energy’s nearby Caton Solar Farm by HBC’s planning committee in August 2021. That site is larger and can power up to 15,000 homes.
Applicants Infraland and Boultbee Brooks say the reneweable energy facility would operate at a peak capacity of 10MW a year to help the UK meet its legal target of net-zero emissions by 2050.
Solar panels would be built on three grade 3 agricultural fields, which are currently used for arable farming and for pasture.
Construction would take around 12 weeks with planning permission sought for the farm to operate for 40 years.
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