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What’s the rate for large scale solar?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doing it for the kids" data-source="post: 7184439" data-attributes="member: 50712"><p>the sweet spot is 49mw it seems these days which is 250 acres or so. </p><p></p><p>about right as usual [USER=1951]@Exfarmer[/USER] a few extras for site maintance to be had as well and bonus for extra production </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>it all depends on the contract....</p><p></p><p>in the old days you could buy it for £1 or force them using the decomissing bond to return it as it way, land drains and all, before they set foot in.</p><p></p><p>now your can’t buy it back but they still have to return it as is. I love the idea of a farm being given back with brand new drainage, if it’s required.</p><p></p><p>the National Grid are investing eye watering sums in the network so connections not viable or available as little as 6 months ago, suddenly are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doing it for the kids, post: 7184439, member: 50712"] the sweet spot is 49mw it seems these days which is 250 acres or so. about right as usual [USER=1951]@Exfarmer[/USER] a few extras for site maintance to be had as well and bonus for extra production it all depends on the contract.... in the old days you could buy it for £1 or force them using the decomissing bond to return it as it way, land drains and all, before they set foot in. now your can’t buy it back but they still have to return it as is. I love the idea of a farm being given back with brand new drainage, if it’s required. the National Grid are investing eye watering sums in the network so connections not viable or available as little as 6 months ago, suddenly are. [/QUOTE]
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