Our Projects
Learn more about our wind, solar and storage assets in operation and development in the UK
Powering the UK with clean energy
In 2022, our first onshore wind farm entered operation – Kennoxhead in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, with an installed capacity of 62 MW. Our pipeline of projects in the UK includes a further 200+ MW of onshore wind, as well as a gigawatt of solar power with our landmark projects of One Earth and Clean Air.
Our technologies
Onshore Wind
We have 62 MW of onshore wind operational in the UK
Solar
Our solar pipeline is over 1 GW
Battery Storage (BESS)
Battery storage is a crucial element of our pipeline of projects
Kennoxhead 1 & 2
We are steadily building our onshore presence in the UK. Our landmark first project, the Kennoxhead cluster, is well underway.
Kennoxhead 1 entered commercial operation in 2022, bringing 62 MW of clean energy onto the grid.
An additional 112 MW is being worked on in Phase 2.
This includes six additional 180-metre turbines that have already been consented, eight 180-metre turbines of Kennoxhead Extension which is consented and a further eight turbines in a redesigned version of what was originally consented as Penbreck Wind Farm.
Did you know?
Turbines
We’re using the Kennoxhead Community Benefit Fund to lower the electricity bills for over 700 local homes
The operational turbines in Kennoxhead 1 are among the tallest in the UK, with Phase 2 to be even taller – producing more efficient renewable energy
One Earth Solar
One Earth is a proposed solar farm with associated battery storage and infrastructure, located primarily in Nottinghamshire.
Location: Near East Markham, at border of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire
Capacity: Up to 740 MW
Planning submitted: February 2025
Decision expected: July 2026
The project is being developed in partnership between Perigus Energy (formerly Ørsted) and PS Renewables, and would make a significant contribution in the fight against climate change.
One Earth is a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP), because it would produce more than 50MW of energy. The Planning Act 2008 sets out the planning process for NSIPs and requires that we apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO) to build, operate and decommission One Earth.
The Examining Authority has now completed the examination of our DCO application. We anticipate a decision from the Secretary of State in July 2026. Visit the Planning Inspectorate’s website for more information or sign up to receive project updates by clicking on the button above.
Clean Air Solar
Clean Air is a proposed development of solar and battery storage, located near the town of Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Location: Near Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire
Capacity: Up to 500 MW
Status: Public consultation
The indicative plans for Clean Air Solar Farm are based on land that has been identified as suitable for a solar farm in The East Riding of Yorkshire. The project includes plans to build the necessary infrastructure to transfer this energy to the national electricity grid.
The project is across two main land parcels. The northern parcel is approximately three miles north of the town of Beverley, to the east of the A164. Plans for this land were presented at a consultation in February 2025 as ‘Kingfisher Solar Farm’.
The southern parcel is located in close proximity to the grid connection point, southwest of the A1079. The indicative site map can be viewed here.
In development
Woodcock Hill Wind Farm
Location: Sutherland, Scottish Highlands
Capacity: ~65 MW
Target to Submit Planning Application: Q3 2026
Larbrax Wind Farm
Location: North Rhins Peninsula, Wigtownshire
Capacity: Up to 20 MW
Planning Submitted: Q4 2024
Barrons Solar Farm
Location: Gedling, Nottinghamshire
Capacity: 49.9 MW
Target to Submit Planning: Q3 2026
Contact Us
Our project team is available for any questions or queries you may have in relation to our projects. Please do not hesitate to reach out should you wish to do so.