Help North Lincolnshire tackle the
climate emergency

In partnership with the RSPB

Solar energy is one of the most cost-effective ways to reach net zero carbon emissions.

 

Show your support

A planning application has been submitted for Sweetbriar Solar Farm, a temporary solar installation on land within North Lincolnshire. Temporary permission is sought for 40 years but we need your help to make this happen.

 
 

We want to deliver green energy on land within North Lincolnshire to:

Meet the annual energy needs of over 12,000 homes.

Prevent more than 16,800 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere every year.

Enhance local biodiversity and landscape by creating wildlife habitats and pollinator meadows in the middle of farmland.

At Lightrock Power, our goal is to become known for developing projects that are an asset to wildlife and their local community. We aim to do this by paying close attention to our three core pillars of environment, ecology and education.

Environment

Solar farms are one of cheapest ways of producing electricity in the UK. The fact that they do so without emitting Carbon Dioxide means we are helping to improve the UK’s impact on the global environment. It’s only a small piece of a much greater challenge but we’re committed to doing our bit for the environment.

Ecology

People are aware of the climate crisis, but the ecological crisis is only now beginning to become more widely understood. One of our key differentiators is that we are seeking to go beyond industry best practice in terms of what we can do for wildlife and biodiversity. We’re working with one of our project partners, the RSPB, to develop solar farms that meet the Fair to Nature Standard. In addition to this, we have a number of wildlife charities and Trusts helping us to design projects that seek to be best-in-class, in the hope of raising the industry standard across the board.

Education

One of the driving forces behind Lightrock is our young families; we’re motivated to create a better world for our children. We know that education and understanding help new technologies thrive and can dispel fear. We work with our operational project partners to ensure the solar farms can provide educational opportunities and visits for local school and nursery groups. We also seek to support local school and extra-curricular eco groups with our community benefit funds so please do get in touch if you know of a group that could benefit from our support.