We need more solar and wind farms - just not here

With the crisis going on in Ukraine and the need to replace Russian gas very quickly there are sources of energy that can do this. We could introduce vast solar farms generating more electricity than some of the new proposed nuclear power stations, however there is a lot of opposition to these solar farms from rural communities who fear the industrialization of the countryside. One of these sites is proposed by Sunnica’s in Cambridgeshire. This is for a large solar and battery storage facility of around 2700 acres however there is a lot of opposition from the local MPs Lucy Frazer MP and Matt Hancock MP to this Sunnica’s planned solar farm. At present this plan is in the consultation stage but already the local authorities are coming up with fairly weak excuses of why this site and others cannot be built. The objections are that these projects go too far and not in keeping with the nature of the local areas. So what do we do do we need this land to help support our food growing capability’s which is only at 64% or do we use this land to produce electricity and get a sense of the problems that we’re in.



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