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    BSR Energy launches challenge against Rush Wall Solar Park planning decision

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 28, 2023No Comments
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    BSR Energy has challenged the decision by the Welsh Minister not to grant planning consent to the Rush Wall Solar Park.

    The Minister’s decision was announced in June 2023, despite the project having been recommended for approval in the Inspector’s Report.

    Sited on land near the village of Redwick, near Newport, South Wales, the 75MW (megawatt) Rush Wall Solar Park would produce enough clean renewable electricity to power 18,755 homes per year, providing an annual saving of 16,611 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Both the Inspector and the Minister acknowledged that, if brought forward, the approximately 85 hectare scheme would enhance the site’s biodiversity, with 75% net gain delivered through the careful management of the land.

    A spokesperson for BSR Energy said: “Although we were disappointed by the Welsh Minister’s decision on the proposed Rush Wall Solar Park, we were encouraged by the Inspector’s Report, which highlighted the significant benefits the scheme would deliver.

    “Our site selection process was robust and followed planning policy. We looked at a wide range of factors in selecting a site, such as the location of electrical connections, environmental and planning designations, existing land use, agricultural land classification, visual impact, topography, and cumulative impacts.

    “The project’s ability to connect to the UK’s national electricity grid is the most significant benefit of the site. An energy generation project of this scale is not achievable in most other locations within the regional area or even at the national level.

    “The Rush Wall site is part of an SSSI designation, and a full environmental statement was produced highlighting a range of natural protections and betterments the development will secure. Detailed assessments were undertaken by our environmental consultants, which led to a scheme design that is sensitive towards and compatible with the local landscape and environment. This includes the opportunity for ecological enhancements including management of the reen and ditches.”

    BSR Energy submitted its application for planning consent to Planning and Environment Decisions Wales in March 2022. The application was for the development of ancillary electrical equipment and infrastructure, access tracks, security fencing and CCTV. The operational lifespan of the project would be 35 years.

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