Plans to build 50 hectare 'energy park' between Kenilworth and Balsall Common revealed

By James Smith

27th Apr 2023 | Local News

Plans show the larger of the two pieces of land would be used to create a 28 MW solar farm
Plans show the larger of the two pieces of land would be used to create a 28 MW solar farm

Plans to build a 50 hectare 'energy park' on the outskirts of Balsall Common have been revealed.

Exagen Holly Lane Limited has put forward plans to turn fields across two parcels of land around Meer End Road into a solar farm and battery energy storage facility.

The developer has submitted the scheme to both Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council and Warwick District Council, asking whether an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is needed before a full planning application is produced.

Plans show the larger of the two pieces of land would be used to create a 28 MW solar farm, with the smaller parcel housing batteries with a capacity of approximately 75 MW.

If approved, the two parts of the 'Holly Lane Energy Park' development would remain in place for 40 years.

"The development will connect into the existing 132 kV overhead powerline which crosses the eastern parcel of the site," the application said. 

"The two areas would be linked by an underground cable which would generally follow the shortest route in the public highway."

WDC has recently said a 32 hectare solar farm off Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth does not need an EIA.

See the Meer End Road application here.

     

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