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Taiyo sells 42 MW greenfield solar project in Swansea to Infinis Solar Developments Ltd

Taiyo Power & Storage (Taiyo), a joint venture between Kajima Partnerships and Low Carbon Alliance, has sold its 42 Megawatts (MW) greenfield solar photovoltaic project in Swansea, South Wales at “Ready-to-Build” stage, to Infinis Solar Developments Limited.
Taiyo sells 42 MW greenfield solar project in Swansea to Infinis Solar Developments Ltd
Courtesy of Taiyo Power & Storage (Taiyo).

Parc Solar Caenewydd is expected to produce 43.8 GWh of renewable energy per year and will be co-located with a 46 MW Battery Energy Storage System. The project, which will be built across 190 acres of land, will help power approximately 22,000 homes and offset approximately 8,445 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. With planning consent obtained in Q4 2024, the scheme is expected to start producing energy by Q4 2026.

Parc Solar Caenewydd supports the Welsh Government's target to generate 100 percent of the nation’s electricity demand from renewable sources. The scheme will also allow for continued agricultural production via sheep grazing among solar panels, and safeguard the existing local shop and business.

Since its inception in 2021, Taiyo has been developing a portfolio of ground-mounted solar and battery energy storage facilities across the UK. This initiative aims to align with the UK Government's pledge to achieve a net zero carbon footprint by 2050 and to fulfil Kajima's objective to develop 3.5 GW of renewable energy projects across Europe over the next five years.

“As our second UK project to achieve planning consent and subsequently sold to Infinis, this scheme in Gowerton represents yet another milestone in Kajima’s strategy to deliver renewable energy across the UK” said Chris Gill, Director at Taiyo Power & Storage and Managing Director at Kajima Partnerships. “As a social impact investor and developer, we are committed to developing additional solar energy assets to improve the nation’s renewable energy capacity, and supporting local communities in enhancing climate resilience and reducing energy costs.”

For additional information:

Taiyo Power & Storage (Taiyo)

Infinis Solar Developments Limited

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