Photovoltaic Solar Farm
About our project
B Green Energy presents a 3MW solar farm park project. Our mission is to provide clean and sustainable energy solutions while contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions in our community.
When selecting new projects, a thorough consideration of various factors is crucial. These factors include, but are not limited to, the project’s scale, details of the planning consent, infrastructure requirements, financial viability, grid availability, and developer’s objectives. We are pleased to note that the B Green Project solar farm project presents an exceptional opportunity for our members.
With its promising prospects, we are optimistic about the potential benefits that this project may bring.
We aim to install 5,600 solar panels on land at Land North of Hartle Lane, Belbroughton, Stourbridge, Birmingham. The solar panels will feed electricity into the overhead power line via inverters and a small substation located in one corner of the field.
The solar array will cover approximately 20 acres, and the frames will be approximately 2m high. The solar panels have a uniform dark blue appearance when viewed from a distance, and glare is reduced by using a textured glass over the solar cells. The combination of the dark neutral colour, low frame height and anti-reflection glass means that they are relatively unobtrusive relative to other agricultural structures such as greenhouses or polytunnels.
It’s important to find a balance between various factors when it comes to land use. Food security, biodiversity, infrastructure demands, and addressing the climate crisis are all important considerations. Planning laws play a key role in ensuring that the best agricultural land is reserved for food production.
That’s why, we intend to mount the panels in such a way that grazing of sheep will be possible around the solar array.
The solar farm has a projected life of 40 years. It is designed to be easily dismantled and have minimal lasting effect on the land.