Lark Energy Decides to Exhibit Plans for Whittlesey Solar Farm

Lark Energy, an auxiliary company of Larkfleet Homes, has revealed its plans to put forth the documents related to its proposed solar farm in Fenland for public inspection during a public exhibition to be held at the Ivy Leaf Club in Whittlesey on 22nd February from 3 to 8 PM.

Lark Energy is proposing to construct a solar farm over a 24-acre site located off Reach Drove, Black Bush Farm, Whittlesey. It is planning to install solar panels to generate 3 MW of clean energy adequate to deliver electricity to around 750 houses. The company had recently completed the first round of discussions with the Fenland District Council and Whittlesey Town Council regarding the project and conducting the exhibition to know the opinion of the people residing in the locality and discuss the plans of the company.

The company is looking forward to clarify the details such as the visual impact of the project, the noise if any generated from the facility, the usage of the land to the visitors utilizing the required pictures. The staff of the company will be posted at the exhibition to answer the questions of the visitors.

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