Who approves solar power projects

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6 FAQs about [Who approves solar power projects ]
Which solar projects have been approved by the government?
As well as Mallard Pass, two other major solar projects have been approved by the government. Gate Burton in Lincolnshire, which is more than 1,690 acres in size, and Sunnica's 2,500-acre solar farm on the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk border were both given the green light by Mr Miliband.
How many new solar farms have been approved?
Three new solar farms have been approved. Pic: PA The government has approved three new solar farms, that could power more than 400,000 homes, according to estimates. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has approved the plans for projects at Mallard Pass, Rutland and Lincolnshire, Sunnica in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and Gate Burton in Lincolnshire.
Will a huge solar farm be approved?
Controversial plans for a huge solar farm have been approved by the government. Ed Miliband, new secretary of state for energy security and net zero, gave the go-ahead for the 2,000-acre (8sq km) Mallard Pass project straddling the Rutland and Lincolnshire border on Friday.
Will the New Labour government approve a new solar farm?
The new Labour government has pledged to approve many new infrastructure projects - including on green energy. However, MPs impacted by the changes have already raised concerns. Three new solar farms have been approved. Pic: PA The government has approved three new solar farms, that could power more than 400,000 homes, according to estimates.
Why did Ed Miliband approve a solar farm?
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s decision to approve the largest solar farm so far will bolster energy security while helping to push down energy bills and wean the country off expensive natural gas, says the solar industry.
What will the new UK Secretary of state's solar farms do?
They will be a major step forward for decarbonising the UK’s power supplies, strengthening energy security, pushing down bills and reaching net zero. “Solar Energy UK is delighted that the new Secretary of State has just approved three nationally significant solar farms, in his first week in office.
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