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Steady Incomes, Biodiversity and Food Security

19 • 12 • 24

We are excited to share a new film commissioned by Solar UK, featuring one of our projects, Fossil Farm in Dorset. “Empowering Farmers with Solar Energy”, highlights the significant role solar energy plays in British agriculture, showcasing how solar farms are not only providing steady incomes and enhancing biodiversity but also supporting food security across...

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How Solar Projects Can Help UK Farmers Reduce Inheritance Tax Liabilities

02 • 12 • 24

The agricultural sector in the UK has been significantly impacted by the recent changes to Inheritance Tax (IHT) rules, announced by the Chancellor in October 2024. For many farming families, passing land and assets down through generations has long been a tradition. But new rules introduced in the October 2024 budget that reduce Agricultural Property...

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Getting Clear of Gridlock – How Landowners can avoid Zombie Projects

28 • 10 • 24

The UK is rapidly transitioning to cleaner energy, but one major bottleneck stands in the way of scaling renewable energy projects: the congested energy grid. As demand for grid access has skyrocketed, projects from solar farms to battery storage systems are finding themselves stuck in long queues, with no guarantee of connection. According to a...

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Help Shape the Future of British Farming

22 • 10 • 24

As the pressures on British farms increase due to rising costs, climate change and economic uncertainties, diversifying farms can be pivotal if we are to ensure the future viability of British agriculture. Solar energy can play a key role as part of this transformation, providing a sustainable source of income for farmers during difficult times....

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Solar Farms can Provide 140% Biodiversity Net Gain

15 • 10 • 24

Great news! The UK’s Nature Minister, Mary Creagh CBE MP, has confirmed our understanding that solar farms can actually provide a significant biodiversity net gain, up to 140% in some cases. This is a fantastic opportunity to diversify farm income while supporting nature conservation. We’re thrilled to see the Minister’s agreement on this important issue...

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ILOS Begins Construction on Breakthrough Solar Project in Dorset

27 • 08 • 24

ILOS is thrilled to announce the initiation of the construction phase of its ‘Hardy’ project, a new solar energy development situated near Dorchester, Dorset, which is set to further enhance the UK’s renewable energy landscape. The project, boasting a substantial capacity of 46,854.45 KWp (46.8 MW), will generate enough energy to power over 14,000 homes...

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The Evolving Landscape of Community Engagement in Solar Energy Development

19 • 08 • 24

The recent publication of the ‘Community Engagement Good Practice Guidance’ by the trade association, Solar Energy UK, is a key recognition of the importance of forging positive, proactive relationships between developers and the communities within which they operate.  As local communities become an increasingly important stakeholder in renewable energy project development, the guide reminds developers...

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UK Farming’s Shift Towards Renewable Energy

19 • 08 • 24

Amid the evolving landscape of UK agriculture, a transformative shift is taking shape. A recent report from the private bank, Investec Wealth & Investment, sheds light on an emerging trend: a growing number of UK landowners are embracing renewable energy, with a marked focus on solar power. Traditionally tied to arable, dairy, or livestock farming,...

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