
TLT supports Low Carbon develop UK's largest community-owned solar park
TLT has supported Low Carbon from inception through to agreeing a deal with Low Carbon Hub in connection with the Ray Valley Solar Park in Arncott, Oxfordshire.
The site is anticipated to comprise 45,000 solar panels, with planning approval also granted for battery storage. Once built, it will be the largest community-owned solar park in the UK, generating 18GWh clean electricity per year.
Low Carbon secured planning permission for the subsidy-free solar park in May 2020 and will remain involved in the construction and long-term management of the site on behalf of its new social enterprise partner.
The multi-disciplinary TLT team was led by real estate partner Matt Grimwood and corporate partner Kay Hobbs, with support from banking partner Gary Roscoe, planning legal director Fergus Charlton and solicitors Andy Brown and Scott Harding.
Matt Grimwood, partner at TLT, says:
“We are pleased to have supported Low Carbon on another market leading transaction. The changes in energy demand means local, flexible generation is critical to aid the transition as the UK integrates more renewable power into the mix. This site presents a great opportunity to demonstrate the potential of the coordinated use of local generation, storage and demand in decarbonising the energy system.”
Mike Rutgers, Head of Development at Low Carbon, says:
“We’re delighted to be supporting renewable generation and energy storage at a local level and are excited about our partnership with Low Carbon Hub on this project.
“Once complete, the park will form part of one of the most ambitious smart grid trials ever conducted in the UK and is just one of the many exciting projects we have in our pipeline for the coming year.
“I’m grateful to TLT for their support with this transaction. Their knowledge of the clean energy sector and ability to provide a full end-to-end service was a real asset to us throughout the process.”
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