Colin Davie

County not to be solar farm ‘dump’

A senior county councillor who claims Lincolnshire is ‘inundated’ with solar farm applications fears the county’s grid will not be able to handle them.

Coun Colin Davie raised concerns at Lincolnshire County Council’s Environment and Economy Scrutiny Committee on Tuesday, writes Local Democracy Reporter Daniel Jaines.
A new report on the energy options for Greater Lincolnshire was met with questions about the flexibility and limitations of the grid.
Some were worried about how a move towards electric vehicles could burden on areas of the country where the grid was insufficient.
Coun Davie (pictured), executive for Economic Development, Environment and Planning, said there needed to be a bigger push for new homes to include solar panels and other green energy solutions.
Pointing to some of the large scale solar farms in the pipeline around the county, he added:  “I would probably say we’re under attack by applications, and there are even more coming down the track.
“We are inundated with applications for large solar farms and other energy projects.
“Lincolnshire will play its role in terms of the national picture but we’re not to be a dumping ground for the South of England energy production where there are plenty of poor quality land options which could be utilised.”
He raised concerns that some battery storage issues and intermittency problems had not been dealt with.
Coun Davie welcomed commitments from Central Lincolnshire authorities in encouraging new homes to be as zero carbon as possible.
Committee chairman Coun Ian Carrington said the weakness of the grid needed to be a key focus for Lincolnshire’s energy options.
“That is a significant impairment to our potential for economic growth and prosperity for our people,” he said, noting “enormous challenges,” he said.

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