en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 29, Sonnedix commenced commercial operation of the Gonerby solar farm near Grantham in central England, with an installed capacity of 60 megawatts. This is Sonnedix's second large-scale solar project to be commissioned in the UK. The Gonerby solar farm is expected to generate approximately 58 GWh of electricity annually, providing additional capacity for local clean power supply.
The Gonerby solar farm is part of Sonnedix's portfolio of nearly 250 MW of development projects in the UK. The project has secured support under the UK government's fifth round of Contracts for Difference, with a 15-year contract term, offering a relatively stable electricity price mechanism for the long-term operation of the project. Sonnedix also plans to advance the 120 MW Cowley Complex in County Durham and other projects into the operational phase in the coming months.
The commissioning of the Gonerby solar farm demonstrates that large-scale ground-mounted solar projects in the UK continue to progress. For developers, once a solar farm transitions from construction to commercial operation, the core focus shifts to power generation management, operational and maintenance efficiency, and electricity sales arrangements. The contribution of subsequent projects will still need to be observed based on actual generation conditions, grid connection status, and market price changes.
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