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Work begins on Centrica’s first solar farm in Wiltshire

Lucy Dixon
27.04.2022

Construction is underway on an 18MW solar farm in Wiltshire.

The 18MW Codford Solar Farm is the first step on Centrica’s ambition to build a 650MW solar portfolio by 2026.

Local MP Andrew Murrison visited the site last week to help install one of the first solar panel racks, on to which the 33,000 panels will be installed. The solar farm is expected to be complete by the summer.

Once complete, the 72-acre site will be capable of powering some 4,850 homes.

Bill Rees, Director of Centrica Energy Assets, said: “This marks a key milestone in the company’s drive to tackle the effects of climate change. We must make full use of the natural resources available to us in order to deliver a clean, green, renewable energy future for the UK.”

Andrew Murrison, MP for South West Wiltshire, said, “Renewables are an important element of the drive to net zero, reducing the UK’s reliance on geopolitically challenging parts of the world, promoting self-sufficiency and advancing the economy.”

Push Energy is building the solar farm alongside Centrica. Amit Oza, Chief Commercial Officer at Push Energy said: “Push is pleased to be delivering the Codford Solar Farm for Centrica as it embarks on its ambitious solar generation plans. This project is an example of the partnership between the two companies in action as we work together to develop, build and operate new solar capacity at scale.”