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Northwold installation supplies energy for 4,200 households and offsets 3,600 tons of CO₂ emissions per year. Image Source: Multiplex Construction Europe Ltd
AMPYR Solar Europe (ASE) has announced the completion and grid connection of its latest solar PV project in Northwold, UK. The projects marks as the first solar farm to be delivered in partnership with Multiplex Construction Europe Ltd. The generation capacity of the project will be 10 MW located on a 19 hectares site and comprising 16,380 solar panels. After installation, the capacity will be approximately 11,448 MWh per year that can power over 4,200 households and offset an estimated 3,600 tons of CO₂ emissions annually. The project features a 7.5 MW battery energy storage system operated by GridBeyond to enhance grid flexibility during peak demand. ASE has expanded its operational UK portfolio to 20 MWp, with a further 180MWp of consented projects awaiting construction, reinforcing its commitment to the UK’s 2030 decarbonization plan.