Meridian Solar Farm Limited

Meridian Solar Farm Limited is developing proposals for a new solar farm and overhead line connection to the National Grid (‘the Scheme’) located north of Crowland and east of Spalding in Lincolnshire.

Meridian Solar would have capacity to generate up to 750 megawatts (MW) of electricity, the equivalent of powering approximately 215,000 homes annually.

It would also include associated infrastructure, including co-located battery energy storage systems (BESS) and inter-array connection to link together the land parcels where the solar panels are located.

 

 

Our additional targeted consultation has now closed. Thank you to all those who took part.

We have continued to work closely with National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) regarding the proposed Weston Marsh substations being developed as part of their Grimsby to Walpole project, which will be our point of connection to the National Electricity Transmission System (NETS).

As a result of ongoing collaboration and updated information from NGET, our previous assumptions about the location and configuration of the Weston Marsh substations have been updated to reflect National Grid’s latest plans. This has required the inclusion of additional land within the Scheme boundary to facilitate our grid connection to the proposed Weston Marsh Substation B.

Further information about this additional targeted consultation is available on the Consultation page.

 

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Stage two consultation

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