Together with a local development partner, Magnora will develop the projects to a Ready-to-Build stage, at which point the projects will be divested. Magnora’s local development partner has a 10-year track record of developing energy projects in the UK, including PV and BESS projects.
The main activity over the next 12 months is to optimize the projects from an environmental and technical perspective, secure planning consents, cost-efficient grid connections and prepare the sales process.
Experience from projects in Sweden
“We are very pleased to take our first step into the attractive UK solar PV and battery energy storage markets, and by that leverage on our experiences from Sweden where we successfully have built a portfolio of development stage solar energy projects through our ownership in Helios Nordic Energy AB. We will continue to monitor further opportunities, and subject to a successful development in this first step, we will consider further investments in the UK solar PV and BESS market”, says Erik Sneve, CEO of Magnora ASA.
80 % PV growth in UK
The UK has a legally binding target to deliver a net zero economy by 2050. Based on reports from the Committee for Climate Change, deployment of about 40GW of solar PV is expected by 2030. Capture price for solar PV is expected to remain high towards 2050. During the first six months of 2022, the UK posted 80% growth in new solar PV installations compared to the same period last year, with 556 MW of capacity installed.
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