
Shropshire Climate Action Partnership working with LUC on renewables study
Shropshire Climate Action Partnership has commissioned LUC to assess the potential for solar farm and wind turbine technologies across the county and to produce a county-wide renewable energy opportunities map.
LUC’s involvement will help Shropshire meet its goal of achieving net zero carbon by 2030. The work will inform future renewable energy development planning across the region, attracting renewable developers to the area.
The county’s electricity demand could double over the plan period. The mapping will help to demonstrate to grid operators, potential developers, major energy users and other stakeholders what future infrastructure will be needed to support the journey towards net zero carbon Shropshire, and where the opportunities arise for solar and wind farm development.
Chris Deaves, Chair of SCAP Energy Group, commented:
“We are delighted to appoint this experienced team for this important strategic project. The results will help to provide a strategic approach to energy development in Shropshire county and promote the development of the local energy industry, which will benefit the region in terms of employment and the sustainable future we need to get to within the next ten years. We are very grateful to Shropshire Council for the grant that made this project possible.”
Diana Manson, Board Director for GIS & Visualisation at LUC, said:
“We are delighted to provide mapping support to Shropshire Climate Action Partnership to identify where there is greatest potential for solar and wind development to contribute to net zero ambitions by 2030.”
Learn more about the Shropshire Climate Action Partnership.
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