Scientists Call on Government to Change Policies to Boost Nature on UK Solar Farms

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Solar farms in the UK could bring benefits for nature as well as provide low carbon energy - but unless policies change, potential benefits for nature could be squandered, scientists argue.

Solar farms in the UK could bring benefits for nature as well as provide low carbon energy - but unless policies change, potential benefits for nature could be squandered, scientists argue.

As well as providing low carbon energy, solar farms could offer vital space for nature to thrive if the solar industry is incentivised to locate, construct and manage sites appropriately, a team of researchers and industry experts say in a new paper published in the British Ecological Society’s Journal of Applied Ecology.

The UK’s solar farms currently generate approximately 8.6 GW – enough to meet around one sixth of the country’s peak electricity demand. To meet its international climate commitments, some estimates show that the UK will need to install in the order of 70,000 hectares of solar farms by the mid 2030s.

Read more at: Lancaster University

Photo Credit: Hollie Blaydes at Westmill Solar Farm, England