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6 FAQs about [State Solar Ecological Power Generation Park]
What is Great North Road solar park?
Great North Road (GNR) Solar Park would comprise the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, an on-site energy storage facility and the infrastructure needed to connect the scheme into the national grid at Staythorpe substation.
What is GNR solar park?
GNR Solar Park would continue the rich history of power generation in this area. Staythorpe housed some of National Grid’s first infrastructure in 1953, and has since been central to electricity transmission all around the country, from Hull to London. Staythorpe ‘A’ was a coal-fired power station that operated from 1950 until 1983.
Should solar parks be managed based on scientific evidence?
Given the increase in land use change for solar parks and the opportunity they offer to increase ecosystem services and natural capital, a DST that informs management of solar parks based on robust scientific evidence has the potential to promote notable ecological gains alongside much needed low carbon energy.
What is the solar park impacts on ecosystem services decision-support tool (DST)?
Consequently, we created the Solar Park Impacts on Ecosystem Services (SPIES) decision-support tool (DST) to provide evidence-based insight of the impacts of different solar park management practices on ecosystem services.
Do solar parks deliver ecosystem co-benefits?
Solar parks can deliver a suite of ecosystem co-benefits in addition to low C energy. 704 pieces of evidence used to inform solar park management for ecosystem services. Field evidence supports the outcomes of the decision support tool. The decision support tool is evidenced-based, transparent & policy relevant. Abstract
Does solar park management affect ecosystem services?
The overall spread of evidence between management actions, ecosystems services and within the commercial case studies highlights the areas within which future research is required to provide a greater body of evidence to inform the effect of solar park management on ecosystem services.


