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Introduction

West Burton Solar Project is a proposed new solar and energy storage project that would cross the county border between Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.

The project has been awarded development consent by the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). You can read more about this below.

The proposals have been developed through multiple phases of consultation and extensive environmental assessments to reach this stage. You can find more information on this in the Document Library section of this website.

The approval of the proposals for West Burton Solar Project is a key step in Island Green Power's mission of supporting the UK’s transition to net zero.

We look forward to working with local authorities and communities to ensure the full opportunities of the project are achieved - from supporting biodiversity gain to delivering the community benefits most needed.

Development Consent Awarded

West Burton Solar Project is classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) given the amount of renewable electricity that it would generate. This means that it requires a Development Consent Order (DCO) under the 2008 Planning Act.  

The project was awarded development consent by the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) on 24 January 2025.

This followed the submission of a DCO application in March 2023 and an examination held between November 2023 and May 2024.

All relevant documents, including the DCO as made, the Secretary of State’s Decision Letter, the Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report and all other application and examination documents are available on the Planning Inspectorate’s project website linked here.

We are grateful to everyone who has given their time as part of this process. We are confident in the end result being proposals that will deliver against our ambition for the solar project and for the local community.

Since consent has been received for the project, you may have noticed some surveyors undertaking initial surveys on parts of the site. The surveys are required to inform the next stage of the development process, which is the discharge of planning requirements. Construction would only start once the necessary requirements have been discharged, and plenty of notice will be provided before the start of the construction phase. 

About Us

Established in 2013, Island Green Power (IGP) is a leading developer of utility-scale solar projects and battery storage systems. We deliver renewable energy solutions that create lasting value for the communities we serve, protecting the environment while fostering economic growth and energy independence.

 

Since launch, we have successfully developed nearly 40 solar and battery projects worldwide that have generated more than 3GW of energy capacity, with many now owned by the largest solar investors. This includes 21 projects in the UK. These range in size from below 5 MW to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) such as Cottam Solar, one of the UK’s largest consented solar projects.

 

The Opportunity

From October 2024, Great Britain will no longer use coal to generate electricity. As part of this, the existing coal powered West Burton Power Station is due to close next year (2022). At the same time, we know demand for electricity is continuing to increase and that the UK faces some of the highest electricity costs in Europe. There is a clear need for renewable, affordable and reliable energy.

The decommissioning of West Burton Power Station presents the opportunity to repower the region with clean, green energy.

The West Burton Solar Project could:

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Generate enough clean energy to power 144,000 homes

Replace around 24% of the generation capacity of the coal powered West Burton Power Station

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Support regional and national targets for reducing carbon emissions to net zero by 2050

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Improve energy resilience by diversifying energy production and storing energy for when it is needed most

Contribute towards strategic improvements to local ecology and biodiversity

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Deliver affordable energy, as the electricity generated from solar is already cheaper than electricity generated from fossil fuels and the project would be subsidy free without taxpayer funding  

The Project

The West Burton Solar Project is named after its grid connection point at the existing National Grid substation at the West Burton Power Station. The proposals comprise a number of land parcels (the ‘Site’ or ‘Sites’) described as West Burton 1, 2, and 3 for the solar arrays, grid connection infrastructure and energy storage; and the Cable Route Corridors. The Sites are located approximately 7.4km to the south and up to 14.6km southeast of Gainsborough.

Figure not to scale and for indicative purposes only.

Figure not to scale and for indicative purposes only.

Cottam Solar Project

We are also developing plans for a similar project connecting into the now decommissioned Cottam Power Station. We recognise the proximity of these projects and are looking to develop the proposals in parallel. This includes coordinating our consultation activities on both projects with joint information events and opportunities to provide feedback so that communities interested in both projects don’t have to submit feedback twice.

You can find out more about the Cottam Solar Project through our dedicated project website: www.cottamsolar.co.uk.

The Planning Process

Given the amount of renewable energy this project would generate, it will be classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP). This means that, to gain permission to build the project, we have submitted a Development Consent Order (DCO) application to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS).

The process requires us to properly consult with statutory consultees (such as the local planning authorities) and with local communities in accordance with the relevant legislation (the Planning Act 2008).

We are committed to working with communities throughout the development of our proposals.

You can learn more about the process, including by watching a short video, on the Planning Inspectorate’s website here.

Timeline

All dates are indicative and remain subject change

  • 2021 Q4

    First phase of community consultation to introduce ourselves and receive feedback on our early stage proposals to help identify and understand any local impacts

  • 2022 Q1

    Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping Request submitted to the Planning Inspectorate

  • 2022 Q2

    Publication of our Statement of Community Consultation (SoCC) and ongoing development of our EIA

  • 2022 Q3

    Second phase of consultation with community and technical stakeholders, including sharing the findings of our Preliminary Environmental Information Report (PEIR)

  • 2023 Q1

    Submission of DCO application to the Planning Inspectorate for public examination

  • 2023 Q3

    DCO Examination commences

  • 2024 Q2

    DCO Examination finishes

  • 2025 Q1

    DCO decision

Document library

View and download West Burton Solar Project documents.


Section 134 Notice

DCO Decision Documents

West Burton Solar Project was awarded development consent by the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) on 24 January 2025. All relevant documents, including the DCO as made, the Secretary of State’s Decision Letter, the Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report and all other application and examination documents are available on the Planning Inspectorate’s project website here.

DCO Application Documents

  • DCO application documents are hosted and available to view on our project page of the Planning Inspectorate’s website (under the ‘Documents’ tab of the project page on the PINS website, which can be accessed here.

Acceptance

Examination

Pre-application consultation documents

Phase One


Frequently Asked Questions

Read our answers to frequently asked questions. These FAQs will be updated as the proposals develop and throughout the consultation process.

Have Your Say

Please get in touch with our team with any questions or comments you may have. You can contact us by:

Emailing: info@westburtonsolar.co.uk

Calling: 0808 1691858

Writing to: FREEPOST CAWB Solar Projects

Click on the button below to register your interest in being kept informed of the project as our proposals develop.

Become a Supplier

Are you interested in supplying one of the UK's leading solar and battery storage developers?

We want to understand more about potential suppliers. And we're looking for services and products for every stage of our projects. That’s why we’re running a request for information (RFI) process.

Why take part?

Your insights are invaluable to us. They will help us gain a deeper understanding of supply chain challenges and ways of working. And it's crucial information as we develop a robust procurement strategy for our upcoming projects.

Who should take part?

We are looking for suppliers of all types within the supply chain, for materials and services. We're also open to innovative solutions and products.

We're committed to supporting our suppliers and fostering strong, collaborative relationships.

Next Steps

This RFI is the first step in our procurement process, leading up to a more formal tender process. Taking part ensures you're well-positioned for future opportunities with Island Green Power.

How To Register

Please click here to register your interest.