GLOBAL

Solar Installation to Power NSG Group

Europe’s Leading Solar Energy Generator Submits Formal Planning Application for Solar Installation to Power NSG Group

Lightsource BP, Europe’s leading solar energy generator has submitted a formal planning application to West Lancashire Borough Council to develop a solar installation that will power the operations at NSG Group’s European Technical Centre, in Lathom, Lancashire. Lightsource BP plans to fund, develop and operate a solar installation that will be hard-wired directly into NSG Group’s electricity network.

The proposed solar installation has an output power capacity of 2.5MWp (Megawatts-Peak) – enough clean solar energy to power the equivalent of 720 homes. If approved this will provide approximately 30% of the centre’s annual electricity demand. The majority of the proposed solar installation will be erected on 10 acres of land just to the south of the centre, with a smaller installation within the Technical Centre’s grounds.

The planning application follows a community information event held at the NSG Technical Centre in January 2018 and a number of environmental assessments, which have helped shape the final designs and management plans. This includes amendments to the layout to avoid impacts on identified archaeological features, finalised landscaping and habitat creation measures, and updated construction management plans, including ensuring construction traffic avoids Spa Lane.

Lightsource BP and NSG Group appreciate the important heritage of Lathom House and the use of its grounds as a remount station during World War One. As part of the thorough assessment process heritage experts undertook a geophysical survey, which was reviewed in light of the reports regarding the possibility of a war horse burial site being present on the proposed land in February 2018. This found no evidence of horse burials within the proposed development site.

In response to concerns raised in the local community, a second geophysical survey was commissioned following Easter with a second firm. The results of this second survey confirmed evidence of barracks or stable blocks and an exercise track, but no subsurface earthworks consistent with a horse burial within the proposal site. Lightsource BP have amended the layout and agreed a construction methodology with the County Archaeologist to avoid impacts on these identified archaeological features.

As part of NSG Group’s drive to improve their sustainability credentials, the solar installation will help meet carbon reduction targets, saving an estimated 908 tonnes of carbon emissions each year – the equivalent of taking 193 family cars off the road.

The application has been validated and is available to view on the Council website using the following reference number 2018/0409/FUL.

Nick Boyle, CEO at Lightsource BP, said: “We’re delighted to have submitted a planning application alongside NSG to develop a solar installation to generate clean electricity for their European Technical Centre, in Lathom. We have been sharing plans for the site with the local community through public events and leaflets and have been encouraged by the largely positive response. The majority of the feedback has been supportive of our proposal, which would generate enough clean solar energy to meet 30% of the electricity needs of the Technical Centre, an important local employer.”

News

10 Oct, 2024

Poland: Celebrating the official opening of Kotuń solar farm – our first solar project in Poland

The Kotuń solar farm is a key project for Lightsource bp and represents an important step in the development of renewable energy sources in Poland.

Read Story

09 Oct, 2024

The overlooked quick win for European renewables

Despite significant growth in renewable energy, the sector is calling for more grid investment and faster permitting to unlock its full potential.

Read Story

07 Oct, 2024

Lightsource bp joins new World Economic Forum coalition to accelerate responsible renewable infrastructure deployment 

Lightsource bp has joined industry peers, environmental non-profits and the World Economic Forum (WEF) to launch the Responsible Renewables Infrastructure Coalition.

Read Story

30 Sep, 2024

Lightsource bp founder recognised with UK solar achievement award

Lightsource bp co-founder, Nick Boyle, has been recognised by the UK Solar & Storage Live Awards with the lifetime achievement accolade.

Read Story

30 Sep, 2024

How the solar industry is setting the pace for economic growth

New employment data for the solar industry in Europe has revealed the continued growth of job creation in the sector in 2023.

Read Story

25 Sep, 2024

Lightsource bp and Schroders Greencoat: Partnering for the future

The scalable and flexible nature of solar power lends itself well to collaborations and partnerships.

Read Story

23 Sep, 2024

How energy storage is boosting the benefits of solar

The rapid pace of the energy transition demands that we remain constantly evolving, and battery energy storage is an agile option to provide that service.

Read Story

16 Sep, 2024

Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chuseok: Embracing diversity across Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan

At Lightsource bp, our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is central to who we are as a company.

Read Story

30 Aug, 2024

Taking time out for our wellbeing day-off

To encourage healthy work-life balance, this year we once again rewarded our team members with an extra day of annual leave to focus on their wellbeing.

Read Story

27 Aug, 2024

New Zealand: Kōwhai Park solar farm breaks ground

We’re pleased to share that our Kōwhai Park solar farm in Christchurch, New Zealand, has officially broken ground following the project’s successful financial close.

Read Story