UK Grants Development Consent for Boom Power's 238MW Fenwick Solar Farm in South Yorkshire
The UK government has approved a Development Consent Order for Boom Power's 238MW solar farm in South Yorkshire, featuring a co-located battery energy storage system. The project, located near Askern, Moss, Topham, and Sykehouse, is set to connect to the grid at the Thorpe Marsh substation and aims to support the UK's clean energy transition.

The UK government has granted a Development Consent Order for Boom Power's 238MW Fenwick solar farm in South Yorkshire. The project, located near Askern, Moss, Topham, and Sykehouse, will include a co-located battery energy storage system and connect to the Thorpe Marsh substation.
The planning application was submitted in November 2024 and received approval on February 18. Boom Power has previously secured a consent for a 400MW solar project in East Yorkshire.




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