Parish Council response
Fosse Green Energy is a proposal for a new solar and energy storage park and infrastructure to connect into the national grid. The project is anticipated to have a generating capacity of 320MW (Mega Watt) which can generate circa 300 to 360GWh (Gigawatt hours) of energy per year.
This statement is from the Developers
We are at the very early stages of developing plans for Fosse Green Energy. The design and layout of the project is subject to refinement and change as we develop our plans and more detailed proposals will be presented at the first stage of consultation planned for this autumn (2023).
It is important to understand that this proposal is so large that it is classified as a national infrastructure project and is dealt with by the Planning Inspectorate, rather that the District or County Council. The six-stage process by which the development will be approved or refused can be found by searching the web for, National Infrastructure Planning Application Process.
The Developers have submited a scoping document to the Planning Inspectorate, outlining the content of the Enviromnent Statement they will prepare.
Local councils have been asked to respond to that scoping document, identifying additional content they would like included.
You can read your Parish Council's response to the scoping document here.
You can read the scoping opinion from the Planning Inspectorate here.
You can access an example stage 1 consultation letter of opposition from a resident here.
You can read the Parish Council's response to the stage 1 consultation here.
The presentation for the Village Meeting held on 10th January 2024 to discuss the proposal is available here.
A speech by our MP, Dr Caroline Johnson can be found here.
The presentation for the Navenby Meeting held on 8th July 2024 to discuss the proposed substation is available here.