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Project Fortress (formerly Cleve Hill Solar Farm) is a
photovoltaic power station A photovoltaic power station, also known as a solar park, solar farm, or solar power plant, is a large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic power system (PV system) designed for the supply of merchant power. They are different from most building- ...
under construction on the Graveney marshes between
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in the UK. Once operational, it will be the largest solar farm in the UK, generating 373 MW of electricity from of vertical
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s and will also include 700 MWh of battery storage. Because of its size, it is a
nationally significant infrastructure project Nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIP) are major infrastructure developments in England and Wales that bypass normal local planning requirements. These include proposals for power plants, large renewable energy projects, new airp ...
so outside the standard local planning procedure. Electricity will be exported from the project via the 400 kV National Grid substation at Cleve Hill, constructed to serve the
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offshore wind farm that lies to the north. Here, a battery array will be placed, that will charge from the sunlight during the day and release the energy at night when it is needed.


History

The solar farm was initially developed in partnership by Hive Energy and Wirsol Energy Ltd under the name Cleve Hill Solar Farm. It was acquired by Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners in October 2021 and renamed Project Fortress. The of Grade 3b agricultural land will be covered by the east-west facing solar photovoltaic panels. The planning process faced opposition by residents and environmental groups on the grounds of
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resulting from covering large areas with PV panels, and safety, where concerns were raised about a possible fire and explosion of the battery blocks. Construction on the project started in April 2023.


Gallery

Ditches on Graveney marshes - geograph.org.uk - 617077.jpg, Ditches on the Graveney marsh Entrance to Cleve Hill Substation Construction Site - geograph.org.uk - 1418009.jpg, Construction of the sub-station 2009


See also

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Lithium battery Lithium battery may refer to: * Lithium metal battery, a non-rechargeable battery with lithium as an anode ** Rechargeable lithium metal battery, a rechargeable counterpart to the lithium metal battery * Lithium-ion battery, a rechargeable batte ...
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Solar power in the United Kingdom Solar power represented a very small part of electricity production in the United Kingdom until the 2010s when it increased rapidly, thanks to feed-in tariff (FIT) subsidies and the falling cost of photovoltaic (PV) panels. , installed capacit ...
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Viking Link Viking Link is a 1,400 MW HVDC submarine power cable under construction between the United Kingdom and Denmark. Current status Land cables and submarine cables are being installed since 2020 and expected to finish in 2023. As of August 2022 Den ...
cable


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Official site
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