Pathfinder Clean Energy (PACE), a UK-headquartered international developer of utility scale solar and battery storage projects, has advanced development of its latest project – Elvington Solar and BESS – a 49MW solar project co-located with battery energy storage near Nonnington, Kent.
The proposed ground-mounted scheme, known as Elvington Solar, would generate enough power for nearly 24,000 homes each year or the CO2 emissions equivalent of removing over 13,000 passenger vehicles from the road. The proposals also include 49.5MW of battery energy storage.
Rob Denman, Managing Director at PACE said, “Elvington Solar showcases our collaborative approach to renewable development, incorporating significant layout amendments following input from external advisers including both Landscape and Archeology as well as the local community following a successful consultation event. PACE is advancing various co-located solar and energy storage projects across the UK and its international markets and is delighted to bring forward the Elvington project”