Proposals

Project Location

Whitestone would be located in South Yorkshire, between Rotherham and Doncaster. This map shows the land we are considering for Whitestone, but not all of this area would be used for solar panels or related infrastructure. The project will also include areas to support existing wildlife and create new habitats to enhance biodiversity, as well as setbacks from local properties and footpaths.

Why here?

The National Grid connects power users to power sources across the UK, through a network of substations, pylons and cables. New energy projects can only connect into the National Grid at locations where there is available capacity. Due to its historic connection to the steel industry, there was capacity at Brinsworth, so we were able to secure an agreement for a new energy project to connect at this location. Once we had secured the grid connection agreement, we looked for land nearby that would be suitable for solar.

What’s a solar farm?

Whitestone would include the necessary components to collect energy from sunlight and prepare it to be transferred to the National Grid, where it will go on to power homes, businesses, schools and hospitals across the UK.

The developer

Whitestone is being developed by Green Nation and Net Zero One Ltd.

Established in 2011, Green Nation is a leader in solar development in the UK. We began by developing rooftop systems for homes, schools, and businesses and then expanded into ground-mounted solar farms. We currently manage 75 solar farms and hundreds of rooftop installations around the country.

Net Zero One Ltd has been established as a specialist development business to allow the funding of larger projects, drawing on the expertise of Green Nation, which ensures that we have sufficient funding to build, operate, and decommission Whitestone at the end of its life.

Click here for more information about Green Nation.