Major Solar Farm and Battery Energy Storage Construction Projects in the UK
Barbour ABI is tracking 825 solar farm and battery energy storage construction projects due to start within the next two years with a combined value of £41bn. The following blog explores the top five solar farm and battery energy storage construction projects with regional analysis.
The Top 5 Solar Farm and Battery Energy Storage Construction Projects by Value
Five of the UK’s largest solar farm and battery energy storage (BESS) construction projects collectively hold a value of £4bn. View the projects and their details sourced from our Construction Project Leads Platform below. Clients can access the projects directly on the platform by searching the Project ID. If you’re not a client and would like information on any or all of the projects please get in touch and we’ll be happy to help.
Please note, the top projects were selected due to the following criteria:
- Ranked by value
- Due to start within the next two years
- Excludes energy park schemes with wind farm specifications, or other clean energy utilities
£920m Tween Bridge Solar Farm – 800MW Solar Farm and 400MW Battery
Leading the charge as the top solar farm and battery storage construction project, the Tween Bridge Solar Farm is due to start construction in October 2027. The project consists of a ground-mounted 800MW solar farm and a 400MW battery energy storage facility to be constructed in Thorne, Doncaster.
Value: £920m
Project ID: 12678706
Start Date: Mid October 2027
Finish Date: Mid March 2029
Planning Stage: Detail planning – application submitted to English Planning Inspectorate
Key Roles for the Tween Bridge Solar Farm
Client: RWE Renewables UK
Project Manager: Paul Hunt
£800m Great North Road Solar & Biodiversity Park – 800MW Solar Farm
The 800MW solar farm, together with associated battery storage and electrical infrastructure, is due to start in Q2 2027 in Nottinghamshire. According to the GNR Solar Park website, the scheme has the potential to provide clean, affordable energy to power 400,000 homes. This development is classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) as the amount of electricity it could generate exceeds 50MW.
Value: £800m
Project ID: 12746238
Start Date: Q2 2027
Finish Date: Q2 2029
Planning Stage: Detail planning – application submitted to English Planning Inspectorate
Key Roles for the Great North Road Solar & Biodiversity Park
Client: Elements Green
Landscape Architect: Tir Collective Landscape Architects
£800m 800MW Springwell Solar Farm and Battery Storage Project
As of 8 April 2026, Minister Whitehead granted development consent for the 800MW Springwell Solar Farm construction project application. The project is located in Lincolnshire. According to the Springwell Solar Farm website, the completed project could generate enough electricity for half the homes of Lincolnshire.
Value: £800m
Project ID: 12682079
Start Date: December 2027
Finish Date: May 2029
Planning Stage: Detail approval – an application has been granted by the English Planning Inspectorate
Key Roles for the 800MW Springwell Solar Farm and Battery Storage Project
Client: EDF Energy Renewables
Planner: Luminous Energy Limited
£750m Whitehouse Solar Farm – 750MW Solar Panels and Battery Energy Storage System
This project consists of the installation of ground-mounted solar panels with a capacity of 750MW & Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) including on-site cabling, a collector substation, satellite substations & associated works.
Value: £750m
Project ID: 12822605
Start Date: January 2028
Planning Stage: Confirmed
Key Roles for the 750 MW Whitehouse Solar Farm project
Clients: The Planning Inspectorate, Net Zero One Limited, Green Nation Solar Energy
One Earth – 740MW Solar Panels and Battery Storage
This 740MW solar panel and battery storage construction project is due to commence in February 2028. The project consists of the installation of ground-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels with the capacity of 740MW including a battery energy storage system (BESS). The One Earth Solar Farm is set to be located on the border between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
Value: £740m
Project ID: 12735425
Start Date: February 2028
Finish Date: July 2029
Planning Stage: Detail approval – an application has been granted by the English Planning Inspectorate
Key Roles for the One Earth Solar Farm
Client: Perigus Energy
Architect: PS Renewables Limited
Image source: www.lrw.co.uk
Where are the majority of Solar Farm and Battery Energy Storage construction projects being built?
The East Midlands and Yorkshire stand out as leaders, hosting the highest concentration of solar farm and battery energy storage projects due to start in the next two years.
The clearest trend in the data is how dominant battery storage has become. In every region, there are far more battery-only projects than combined solar and storage schemes, showing a shift in where activity is concentrated.
Scotland shows this trend clearly. Although it has a high number of projects overall (117), most are battery-only (79).
In the South East, projects are more evenly split between solar and storage. Meanwhile, areas like the North East and Wales have fewer projects overall, suggesting there’s still room for growth.
Another key takeaway is that standalone solar is now rare. Most solar projects include battery storage, showing that combining the two has become the standard approach.
Project count by region:
| Region | Solar + Battery | Battery Only | Total Projects |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Midlands & Yorkshire | 75 | 89 | 164 |
| East & South East | 33 | 77 | 110 |
| South East & Home Counties | 30 | 45 | 75 |
| South West | 29 | 57 | 86 |
| West Midlands | 27 | 49 | 76 |
| North West | 19 | 37 | 56 |
| North East | 15 | 22 | 37 |
| Scotland | 38 | 79 | 117 |
| Wales | 10 | 29 | 39 |
| London | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Who are the major developers of solar farm projects in the UK?
According to our dataset, Island Green Power leads the market with a near £2bn pipeline. Meanwhile, EDF Renewables and RWE continue to shape the upper end of the market through large, nationally significant projects, while firms like Innova and RES are rapidly scaling through high-volume battery storage schemes.
Top developers by project value
| Rank | Client | Number of Projects | Total Value (£) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Island Green Power | 8 | £1.92bn |
| 2 | EDF Energy Renewables | 6 | £1.27bn |
| 3 | Low Carbon Limited | 7 | £1.22bn |
| 4 | Innova Renewables | 12 | £1.01bn |
| 5 | RWE Renewables UK Limited | 3 | £0.99bn |
| 6 | Renewable Energy Systems (RES) | 10 | £0.88bn |
| 7 | Elements Green | 2 | £0.86bn |
| 8 | Net Zero One Limited | 2 | £0.76bn |
| 9 | Green Nation Solar Energy | 1 | £0.75bn |
| 10 | Intergen Limited | 3 | £0.65bn |
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FAQs
The largest solar farm construction projects in the UK include major developments such as Tween Bridge Solar Farm, Great North Road Solar & Biodiversity Park, Springwell Solar Farm, Whitehouse Solar Farm, and One Earth Solar Farm. Together, these schemes represent billions of pounds of planned investment in renewable energy infrastructure in the next two years.
Barbour ABI is currently tracking 825 solar farm and battery energy storage construction projects due to start within the next two years, with a combined value of approximately £41bn.
A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) stores electricity generated from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Stored energy can then be released when demand increases or renewable generation falls, helping to improve grid stability and energy security.
Battery energy storage projects help balance electricity supply and demand, reduce pressure on the national grid, support renewable energy generation, and improve the reliability of the UK’s energy infrastructure.
A Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) is a large-scale development that meets thresholds set by the UK government. Energy projects capable of generating more than 50MW of electricity are generally considered NSIPs and require development consent through the Planning Inspectorate process.
Solar farm construction projects create opportunities for contractors, consultants, civil engineering firms, electrical specialists, manufacturers, and material suppliers involved in design, construction, grid connections, energy storage systems, and long-term maintenance.