Sparrow Lodge Farm Solar PV Park is a 20MW solar PV power project. It is planned in England, the UK. The project is currently in permitting stage. It will be developed in single phase. Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in 2022.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Solar PV | 20 | – | 20 | Permitting | England, the UK | Elgin Energy EsCo |
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Description
The project is being developed and currently owned by Elgin Energy EsCo.
Sparrow Lodge Farm Solar PV Park is a ground-mounted solar project.
The project is expected to supply enough clean energy to power 6,000 households, to offset 10,000t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is expected to be around $29.735m.
Development Status

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By GlobalDataPost completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in 2022.
About Elgin Energy EsCo
Elgin Energy EsCo Ltd (Elgin Energy), a subsidiary of Elgin Energy Holdings Ltd, is a renewable energy company that develops and operates solar photovoltaic projects in the UK and Ireland. The company services include operation and maintenance, planning and development, project development and management, engineering and procurement, and project delivery services. It has operational solar farms across sites in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Elgin Energy’s projects include Trewildland in Cornwall, England; Clawdd DDU in Ammanford, Wales; Little Neath in Pembrokeshire, England, and others. The company operates through its subsidiary located in Ireland. Elgin Energy is headquartered in London, the UK.
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