Ecotricity explains: Biodiversity in our sun parks
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皇冠体育app all understand that green energy is the key to fighting the climate crisis. But did you know that building new sources of renewable energy can also help nature and boost biodiversity near you?
Right now, we have two new solar parks under construction. They鈥檙e being built with the latest solar panel technology next to our existing wind parks at Dalby, Leicestershire and Galsworthy in Devon.
Our new sun parks give us an opportunity to do something even more exciting, to rewild parts of the sites and give biodiversity in the local areas a huge boost.
Surveying the site
Whenever we build a sun park, there鈥檚 an existing habitat 鈥� even if it鈥檚 just a ploughed field 鈥� that we need to check over thoroughly for rare and protected species, as well as finding out which creatures and plants call it home.
Watch Ecotricity鈥檚 Principle Ecologist, Simon Pickering, explain how he checks for badger activity as he tours the Dalby sun park site.
Once our surveys are complete, we move on to the next stages of building the sun park using all the information we鈥檝e gathered to make it as peaceful as possible for the nature that鈥檚 already there.
How we鈥檙e boosting biodiversity
皇冠体育app鈥檙e not content with minimising the impact of our sun parks. 皇冠体育app want to make them a positive force for nature.
皇冠体育app expect our solar parks to have a lifetime of at least 25 years, so during that time we鈥檒l set the boundaries to species rich grassland, giving once common wildflowers a much needed helping hand.
Declining farmland birds, hares, bumblebees and meadow butterflies are just some of the wildlife we expect to flourish in our sun parks over the coming decades.
How our sun parks work
It may be hard to believe sometimes but Britain gets plenty of sunlight, more than enough for clean solar energy to make a big contribution to the national grid.
In fact, the sun doesn鈥檛 even need to be shining 鈥� all it takes is daylight and a field of solar panels, quietly producing electricity.
皇冠体育app use the latest technology to harvest the maximum electricity from the smallest space, including bifacial panels which make electricity from the underside from light reflected off the ground, as well as the top face.
Together, the Dalby and Galsworthy solar parks will generate enough electricity to power over 5,000 homes. And of course, we have more solar parks in the planning stages.
皇冠体育app help biodiversity wherever we can
It鈥檚 not just our sun parks that are giving Britain鈥檚 wildlife a boost. Our wind parks, green gasmills and green mobile phone service, Ecotalk, are all helping nature to bounce back.
In July 2019, Ecotalk helped the RSPB buy Fairburn Tips, an old dumping ground for coal mining waste. Two years on, it鈥檚 been restored to create grassland, woodland and lakes, and is part of the RSPB Fairburn Ings reserve in 皇冠体育appst Yorkshire.
Biodiversity at Fairburn Tips is making a rapid comeback. On some of the tips, lowland heath habitat is taking off 鈥� it鈥檚 a wonderful environment for bees and butterflies, including Essex Skippers and Common Blues.
Ants are building raised anthills, as they don鈥檛 like to bury down into the slag heaps, and green woodpeckers eat the ants and use them to rub on their feathers as a natural fungicide.
Giving land back to nature really does work.
Ecotricity puts its customers鈥� energy bills to work in the fight against the climate crisis by building聽and innovating聽new sources of green energy with biodiversity at their heart.
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