Corner Copse Solar Farm Project Information Page
Corner Copse Solar Limited is developing a solar farm on approximately 95 hectares of land near Stanton Fitzwarren village in Swindon. The solar farm was sold to Octopus Energy Generation. BayWa r.e. are currently constructing this project under an EPC agreement.
About the Project
The development will comprise of rows of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, each mounted on metal posts positioned to maximise sunlight. Other infrastructure includes underground cables, inverters, transformers, substations, monitoring and control systems and access tracks. The development will connect into the grid at Stratton Substation, to the north of Kingsdown Road.
The solar farm has a consented 35-year operational lifespan and after decommissioning will be restored back to full agricultural use.
With a grid capacity of 49.9 MW, once completed, Corner Copse Solar Farm could provide enough electricity to supply up to 15,000 homes*.
*Calculated using recent statistics from DESNZ showing that annual GB average domestic household consumption is 3,509kWh (as of December 2022, updated annually): number of megawatts installed, multiplied by a site specific load factor expressed as a fraction of 1, multiplied by number of hours in a year, divided by average annual domestic electricity consumption expressed in MWh.
Construction Update
We have appointed Powersystems UK Ltd, to lead on the civil and electrical works for the cable route and substation of the project.
Indicative dates for the initial phase of their works are outlined below:
The team at Corner Copse Solar Farm understand that the construction activities outlined above may cause inconvenience to residents and businesses. We are committed to minimising any disruption during these works as far as possible by:
Adhering strictly to standard weekday working hours, from 7.30 am to 6.00 pm avoiding peak traffic times wherever possible.
Ensuring that works will not take place overnight, during weekends or bank holidays.
Additionally, to ensure smooth traffic flow for this scope of work, larger vehicles will be escorted down Mill Lane by our contractors.
Safety is our key priority, and therefore, some public rights of way in the area may need to be temporarily closed or diverted during construction phase. Alternative routes will be provided, and we will keep you updated as works progress.
We have appointed InnovateAgri to carry out some initial civil enabling works for the access locations of the project.
Indicative dates for their phase of works are outlined here:
Site investigation at the consented junction locations on Trenchard Road and the B4019. To take place in week of 20th May.
Installation of access track from private road at Beech Farm to tie in to existing compound in June.
Installation of junctions A, B and C to commence 10th June to mid-July.
Construction Contact
For all enquiries related to Powersystems work, please contact:
Stuart Gibson-Smith, Site Manager: 07810 548618
Mia Thorpe, Project Administrator: 01454 318000
For all enquiries related to InnovateAgri work, please contact:
Günther Obermaier, Project Manager
Phone: +49 15158326462
Project timeline
Other Project Updates
Following the discharge of the relevant planning conditions, the construction of the main construction compound at Beech Farm was completed in June 2023.
After reviewing the originally consented 132kV cable route from the substation to Stratton substation (which was via Kingsdown Lane, Highworth Road and Kinsdown Road) we identified an alternative route along the edge of Stratton Wood which would significantly reduce the cable length, avoid impacts on mature trees and woodland, and minimise disruption to the local community during construction works. This alternative route was granted planning permission in April 2024. Further information can be found on Swindon Borough Council’s website here.
Any questions?
As a responsible developer and operator of renewable energy projects, we welcome any questions you may have about this development. For further information please contact us below, or email infosolar(at)baywa-re.co.uk.