I can see that some sorts of agriculture fit in with dispersed pv installations, but is this going too far?A proposed new £600m solar farm in eastern England – covering an area eight times bigger than Hyde Park in central London – faces opposition over claims it would be a “blight” on the countryside.
The scheme, which would provide power for up to 100,000 homes, will cover nearly 2,800 acres near Newmarket, more than 10 times bigger than any scheme built to date in Britain. It is one of more than 900 solar farms in the planning pipeline to help provide green energy.
Campaigners say the Sunnica energy farm, which will span several villages in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, will change the unique character of a vast area of countryside shaped by farming and horseracing. Suffolk county council said last week it would not support the scheme in its current form.
From above I imagine that huge areas will present a blinding risk for flyers looking down: occasional glints are tolerable, but if you are on the wrong flight path you might have a few minutes of blinding reflected light shining up from a huge farm.
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