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Berwick, Solar Park

Sector:       Renewables
Client:         Susenco (Developer), Low Carbon (Funder)
Following RPA’s previous experience in delivering Solar Farms and liaising with the local District Network Operators RPA were appointed Project Managers and CDM Consultants for an 8.2Mw Solar Park in East Sussex.

The scheme

The Project was further complicated with an Overhead Main Power Cable running through the site which had to be surveyed during the project.

Berwick Solar Park developed by Susenco and funded by Low Carbon, is the sixth large scale solar park RPA have project managed.

This takes RPA’s developed solar total to 48Mw which provides power to circa 10,000 homes.

Resources

Berwick Case Study