sâmbătă, 12 ianuarie 2013

BNRG Renewables will begin planning 18 Megawatt solar park


The well known Irish company, BNRG Renewables is a Solar PV project development company with headquarters in the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in Dublin and offices in Cheltenham, UK; and Miami, USA. The company has extensive experience in solar PV projects across Europe and the United Kingdom, they engage with local expertise and professionals in order to meet the customers demands, together with their experienced in house teams.


Since 2007 BNRG has developed a substantial pipeline of Solar Photovoltaic Projects in The UK, Bulgaria and Greece and is currently developing projects in the Caribbean Basin.
Between 2012 and 2013 the company will be developing over 30MW of solar PV plants in The UK. In Bulgaria, the Company sold over 10MW of projects to a Bulgarian investment group in early 2012. In the UK, BNRG commissioned and sold over 6 MW in early 2012.



 And now, they just obtained a 25 year planning permission from Shepway District Council's Development Control Committee, in order to build a 18 Megawatt solar park in New Romney, Kent.

 The large scale project will be raised on almost 50 hectares of land at Sycamore Farm, it will involve over 73 000 solar panels, every panel with a 245 watts capacity. Keep in mind that BRNG Renewables has not yet contracted a supplier for the solar modules yet.

Not everybody from Kent was happy with the new solar installation, the local branch of national countryside body, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, sent an objection letter from Protect Kent, in order to stop the project in its tracks.

BNR Renewables made the following comment, after they received the 25 years planning permission for their solar park:

"We are very pleased with the decision made by Shepway District Council's Development Control committee for this site.
"We have worked proactively to incorporate feedback from stakeholders and local residents into our plans and have had positive feedback on the application as a result, with fewer than 10 letters of objection. We remain committed to ensuring that as well as generating a significant amount of renewable energy, this project will also be well-screened and will increase local biodiversity.

"We hope to commence construction in the near future and will remain available to local residents throughout the construction period.”


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