SEDGEMOOR could soon be home to three multi-million pound solar energy parks providing power for up to 5,400 homes.
Wessex Solar Energy has earmarked land in Whitnell, near Fiddington, Dunwear, and Durleigh for the developments.
The renewable energy firm says each 40 to 45-acre site, costing between £12million and £15million, could generate power for up to 1,800 homes.
Before any formal plans are submitted to Sedgemoor District Council a range of factors will be considered, including the local communities and environments, and cost.
Spokesman Paul Taylor said: “If the schemes are taken to planning and receive consent, they would generate more than £300,000 per annum in business rates for Sedgemoor District Council, as well provide jobs and or business opportunities for local firms during their construction.”
Each energy park would consist of thousands of horizontal rows of solar panels - larger versions of those found on modern calculators - mounted on steel frames.
There would also be several small buildings for electrical equipment and a new cable to export the electricity produced on site.
Mr Taylor said the developments would help meet renewable energy targets and a number of studies would take place to consider visual impact, ecology, traffic and infrastructure effects.
Wessex Solar Energy has notified local residents, councillors, and district planners, and will be holding various drop-in sessions in the coming weeks.
Shropshire Solar Power are Certificated Installers of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) from the Department of Energy and Climate Change. Shropshire Solar Power are qualified electricians, with 25 years experience in residential and industrial electrical installation in the West Midlands, Wales and the UK.
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