David McKennaEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Plans for a huge solar farm in Lincolnshire have been given the go-ahead.
The Tillbridge Solar project, which would cover around 3,000 acres (1,214 hectares), is classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project, meaning the decision to approve the plans is determined by the government.
The applicants said the scheme - close to the village of Glentworth and south of the A631 between Gainsborough and Caenby Corner - would be able to power about 300,000 homes, making it larger than any currently built.
Opponents have said it would "industrialise the countryside".
The decision marks the 17th nationally-significant clean energy project approved by the government since July 2024.
Energy Minister Michael Shanks said: "Families across Lincolnshire and the rest of the country have seen their energy bills go through the roof as a result of our exposure to volatile gas prices.
"Solar is one of the cheapest and quickest power sources we can build, it is crucial in our mission to make Britain a clean energy superpower – giving us energy security, good jobs and growth across the country."
In 2024, the government approved two other major farms in Lincolnshire – Gate Burton in West Lindsey and Mallard Pass in South Kesteven.
In an impact report, West Lindsey, the local authority for the Tillbridge project, highlighted "significant concerns" regarding the cumulative impact of the scheme.
Councillor Tom Ashton, portfolio holder for planning at the neighbouring East Lindsey authority, previously described the project as "the thin end of the wedge of climate madness" and said: "Its scale and mass beggars belief."
Officials in Lincolnshire have also complained that developments have been unfairly concentrated in the county, with one complaining it was becoming a dumping ground for green energy projects that benefits other parts of the country.
The Tillbridge project is a joint venture between renewable energy developers Tribus Clean Energy and Recurrent Energy.
It would include infrastructure for connection to the National Grid at Cottam substation in Nottinghamshire.
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