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6 FAQs about [District Solar Support Factory]
What if a solar farm site was shared with Frodsham wind farm?
The proposals also include energy storage to help ensure the electricity is reliable and distributed when it is most needed. Part of the solar farm site would be shared with Frodsham Wind Farm. Protos, an important energy and resource hub, neighbours the site.
Is Frodsham solar a nationally significant infrastructure project (NSIP)?
As the generation capacity for Frodsham Solar is above 50 MW, the project is classed as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) given the amount of low-carbon electricity that the project will be able to generate. If the project is granted consent, it will be given a Development Consent Order (DCO).
Where is Frodsham solar?
The site is north of Frodsham in Cheshire. Frodsham Solar would generate a significant amount of clean electricity to be supplied to businesses and homes in the region. The current proposals have an indicative capacity of around 130 megawatts (MW), equivalent to enough electricity for 40,000 homes annually.
Who owns Frodsham solar?
In January 2024, Cubico Sustainable Investments (Cubico) acquired Peel NRE’s 50% stake in Peel Cubico Renewables Ltd. This includes the joint venture’s solar development pipeline, meaning that Frodsham Solar is now a Cubico project and Frodsham Solar Limited is wholly owned by Cubico.
What is a community-owned solar project?
Our mission is to give communities the power to create, control and benefit from renewable energy. Our community-owned solar projects are the most visible way we do this. We are expanding our work to include retrofit solutions and services that will make buildings and homes warmer and safer, and help decarbonise our urban environment.
How many MW will the Frodsham substation supply?
The current proposals have an indicative capacity of around 130 megawatts (MW), equivalent to enough electricity for 40,000 homes annually. We already have a connection agreement with SP Energy Networks to supply up to 100 MW to the existing Frodsham Substation.


