A STATUTORY six-week consultation is underway on detailed proposals for a major solar energy project in the Wrexham area.

Lightsource bp has announced the launch of its consultation over the Plas Power Solar & Energy Storage Project.

That follows on from extensive environmental studies and a review of the feedback collected during the early engagement over the last few years. 

Lightsource bp say that the Plas Power Solar & Energy Storage Project will provide a source of renewable energy, helping to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to Wales' net-zero goals.

It will also contribute to the UK’s ambition of a fivefold increase in solar energy generation, up to 70GW by 2035 as set out in the UK’s Net Zero and Energy Security Strategy.

The project could generate and store up to 57Wac of electricity, which is equivalent to providing enough power to meet the annual electricity needs of approximately 22,700 homes, saving 15,800 tonnes of carbon.

The 136 hectare site is located immediately east of Coedpoeth, is predominantly grassland used for grazing and was formerly an open cast coal mine.

Lightsource bp say they are grateful to the communities close to the site for the feedback and input provided.

As a result of this feedback and the findings from environmental surveys and assessments, the proposals have now been updated.

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Changes to the proposals include:

  • Removal of the agricultural land graded as best and most versatile (BMV).
  • Removal of solar panels and additional landscaped areas with planting to screen the proposals from nearby residential properties, and distant viewpoints.
  • Setting aside a section of land near Coedpoeth exclusively for habitat creation and boosting biodiversity. This, along with other improvements, will provide a biodiversity net-gain of around 64% for habitats and around 72% for hedgerows across the site.
  • Landscape and biodiversity proposals across site including the tree and hedgerow planting, wildflower meadows and tussocky grasslands, scrub planting and ponds supporting a variety of wildlife.
  • Safeguarding the public rights of way and footpaths across the site.

As part of the proposals, Lightsource bp will provide a fund of £1,000 per MW capacity which will be distributed between Coedpoeth and Esclusham community councils.

A further £400,000 will be invested in local projects and initiatives for community benefit.

The consultation will give the communities close to the project the chance to examine the plans and provide comments/responses for the project team to consider before finalising the Development of National Significance (DNS) application.

The application will then be submitted to Planning and Environment Decisions Wales (PEDW) for consideration before being determined by Welsh Ministers.

The draft Environmental Statement; Planning, Design and Access Statement; and other application documents as well as an online feedback form will be available at the project website.

The Lightsource bp team are keen to meet the local community and will be at the following locations to discuss the proposals:

  • Plas Pentwyn Community Centre, Castle Road, Coedpoeth, LL11 3NU, on Wednesday March 13, 12pm to 4pm and Thursday March 14, 9.30am to 1pm
  • Rhostyllen Parish Hall, Vicarage Hill, Rhostyllen, LL14 4AR, on Thursday March 14, 2:30pm to 6:30pm

Katy McGuinness, Head of Environmental Planning, Northern Europe at Lightsource bp, said: “We believe that the Plas Power Solar & Energy Storage Project will provide energy for thousands of homes in the area, which in the context of an energy crisis is a great opportunity for homegrown renewable energy generation.

“We are committed to responsibly developing sustainable renewable energy projects delivering benefits that go beyond solar to the surrounding environment and communities. 

“We place huge value on the communities we engage with during the consultation process. We are grateful for the engagement and feedback we have had on our proposals over the last three years. We are delighted to now present the developed proposals which the communities surrounding the site have played an important role in shaping.”

The deadline for comments is Tuesday, April 9.