UK government approves almost 1 GW of solar across two projects

West Burton and Heckington Fen solar and storage projects secure development consent orders from UK government. The two plants are latest in a line of major solar projects approved since the Labour government took office in July 2024.

UK government approves almost 1 GW of solar across two projects

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