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Britain smashes solar records as ministers greenlight country’s largest solar farm

by April 9, 2026
April 9, 2026
Britain smashes solar records as ministers greenlight country’s largest solar farm

Britain’s solar sector delivered a statement of intent this week, smashing generation records on back-to-back days as ministers gave the green light to the country’s biggest solar installation.

Solar farms across England, Wales and Scotland produced 14.1GW of electricity at midday on Monday, eclipsing the previous benchmark of 14GW set last July. That mark lasted barely 24 hours before Tuesday afternoon’s output pushed the bar to 14.4GW.

The milestones landed on the same day the government confirmed approval for Springwell, a vast solar farm in Lincolnshire expected to generate enough power for roughly 180,000 homes at peak capacity. Energy minister Michael Shanks framed the decision as central to shielding consumers and businesses from volatile international fossil fuel markets, calling solar “one of the cheapest forms of power available.”

Springwell follows the approval of Tillbridge, another large-scale Lincolnshire installation backed six months earlier,  a notable doubling down in a county where Reform UK’s anti-renewables stance has been gaining traction. Together with 23 other major clean energy projects approved since Labour took office in 2024, the pipeline could supply the equivalent of up to 12.5 million homes.

The solar records come barely a fortnight after wind generation hit its own new peak of 23.9GW, pushing gas-fired output to a two-year low and providing a dry run for the government’s ambition of a virtually carbon-free grid by 2030. The electricity system operator is understood to be preparing to run the network without any gas generation for short spells as early as this summer.

For the thousands of smaller firms watching their energy costs with understandable anxiety, the direction of travel matters. The government has streamlined planning for so-called plug-in solar installations and updated building standards to require solar panels on all new homes from 2028, measures that should, in time, ease the burden on businesses operating from newer commercial and mixed-use premises.

Whether the pace of deployment proves fast enough to deliver the bill reductions ministers are promising remains the critical question. But with records tumbling and consents flowing, the trajectory is difficult to argue with.

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