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Lumiere Solar farm | RWE in the UK

Lumiere Solar Farm

Project Introduction

Lumiere Solar Farm will be located between Land North and South of the A606 in two parcels. The southern parcel on Land east off Stygate Lane and the northern parcel on Land West off Pickwell Lane. The site is within both the Parish of Whissendine and the Parish of Somerby.

This proposal will be able to generate enough affordable, clean energy to provide the annual energy needs of approximately 20,500 local homes . In comparison to traditional fossil fuel generation, it is projected to reduce carbon emissions by over 1.7 million tonnes – that’s equivalent to taking more than 1 million cars off the road over the project’s lifespan.

The integration of battery storage will also play a crucial role in ensuring that energy is available for export when it’s most needed. This not only aids in balancing the grid but also supports the UK’s ambitions for a future powered entirely by renewable energy.

We place immense value on local input. Your feedback is integral to our process, and it will significantly influence the refinement of our final proposals.

Project status: In development

Site Location

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Facts & figures

Over £ 00 million

Business rates

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Km of new hedgerows

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Permissive path (km)

Electricity for approx. 00

Leicestershire homes (average between Rutland and Melton data)

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Lifetime CO₂ avoided *

Over 00 %

Biodiversity Net Gain

* Cars equivalent: 25,995 per or 1,039,800 over the lifetime of the project (Average CO2 emission figures for all licensed cars in Great Britain 2001-2018 published by Statista Research Department, Mar 9, 2020)

The need for Solar

The UK is committed to achieving a fully decarbonised power system by 2035, a goal that hinges on embracing and expanding reliable, affordable, and clean energy solutions like solar power. In alignment with this, Melton Borough Council, having declared a climate emergency in 2019, has set an ambitious Climate Change Action Plan, aiming for the District to become carbon neutral by 2050. Projects like Lumiere Solar Farm will contribute significantly to both local, and national climate commitments.

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Project benefits

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CO2

The displacement of over 1.7m tonnes of CO2 from equivalent fossil fuel energy, which equates to taking over 1 million cars off Leicestershire roads over the lifetime of the project.

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Green Infrastructure

New green infrastructure such as enhanced rights of way, new permissive paths, outdoor picnic areas, a community garden, a foraging area and information boards.

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Green Infrastructure
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Community Benefit Fund

Genuine benefits for local residents including a community benefit fund of over £250,000.

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Community Benefit Fund
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Grazing

The ability for over 95% of the site to be used for sheep grazing and remain in farming use, allowing topsoil to recover, by increasing soil organic matter and improving the soil structure.

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Grazing
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Biodiversity Net Gain

Over 50% biodiversity net gain providing ecological benefits through new habitats, such as wildflower meadows, grassland areas, ponds, bird nesting boxes and beehives.

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Biodiversity Net Gain
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Landscape and Ecology

The project will include many landscaping enhancements such as new hedgerow and semi-mature tree planting to further improve wildlife corridors.

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Landscape and Ecology
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Batteries

Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) on site, ensuring the solar farm can be as flexible as possible in delivering energy to the grid.

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Batteries
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Business Rates

Business rates contribution – over £3 million over the lifetime of the project.

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Working with communities

Working in partnership with local communities to unlock a project’s full potential is at the heart of what we do. Our work with local people shapes the future of our projects and ensures the benefits of solar energy developments are realised in a way that positively impacts them.

We pride ourselves on listening to, and knowing the communities we work with by prioritising our understanding of local sentiment. We listen to, and build relationships with, the people, organisations, and stakeholders we work with, to understand their views and accommodate change where possible, helping to leave a positive legacy behind when our work is complete.

Public consultation

As part of our public consultation, we will hold two in-person consultation events:

  • 12:00 - 17:45, 21st May 2024 at the Whissendine Village Hall, LE15 7ET
  • 14:30 - 19:45, 22nd May 2024 at the Somerby Memorial Hall, LE14 2QB

The consultation period will close on the 21st of June, after which we will carefully review comments made, and incorporate feedback into our final application.


Frequently Asked Questions

Virtual Exhibition

Visit our virtual exhibition to view information about the project, watch the project manager's video, and view maps and photomontages.

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Project Manager

I’m Daniel and I’m the Development Project Manager for Lumiere Farm. As a chartered Town Planner, with an interest in sustainable communities, I’ve always placed a focus on maximising the benefits for local people as part of the schemes I work on. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch any time by email, mobile, or in writing.

Freephone: 0800 689 5209 (free phone)
Email: info@lumieresolarfarm.co.uk 
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Daniel Corcoran | Development Project Manager Lumiere Solar farm

I am Gigi and in my role as a Junior Development Project Manager, I am driven by the chance to use technology to create positive change. My background in climate change solutions sparked a passion for combining environmental responsibility into projects that benefit communities, helping to create a more sustainable future.

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Ghislaine Morales Arroe | Junior Development Project Manager Lumiere Solar farm

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