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New solar farm could power 363,000 homes annually as Norfolk consultation begins

Residents in Norfolk have been invited to share their views on a new solar farm project, which could generate enough energy to power 363,000 homes each year.

The proposed High Grove Solar Farm, led by energy firm RWE, is set to be located near Dereham and Swaffham in Breckland, Norfolk.

RWE has launched an early consultation period, running until 18 October, to gather feedback from local communities. The project is still in its preliminary design phase, and public input could influence the final layout and development of the site.

The solar farm, combined with battery storage, aims to deliver 720MW of clean energy, spread across five development areas approximately 1.5km southwest of Dereham, 2km east of Necton, and 2km north of Watton. Public events are being held in September and October, with a further round of consultation planned for early 2025.