Harvesting the Sun: How Solar Energy is Transforming Farms

Farms across the UK are embracing solar energy to tackle rising costs and boost sustainability. With energy prices climbing and pressure mounting to cut carbon emissions, more farms are seeing solar power as a smart, practical solution. By turning rooftops and open spaces into clean energy hubs, farms are saving money and shrinking their environmental impact.

Take Jack Buck Farms, for example. This family-run business has installed over 300 solar panels on their barn roofs, creating a 73 kW system. Not only has this cut their energy costs, but it’s also given them more energy security for the long haul. It’s a great example of how solar can fit right into existing infrastructure without any hassle.

Another standout example is Moat Hall Farm, which implemented a 650 kW solar park covering over three acres as part of their farm diversification strategy. By utilising previously unused land, the farm now generates significant amounts of clean energy, reducing its reliance on grid power and lowering operating costs. The installation has not only made the farm more sustainable but has also future-proofed its energy supply, protecting it against price fluctuations. Moat Hall Farm’s investment in solar demonstrates how large-scale renewable projects can deliver both financial savings and environmental benefits, setting a strong example for others in the industry.

These farms show how much potential solar power has in agriculture. Whether it’s running irrigation systems or keeping cold storage units powered, solar energy is flexible, reliable, and ready for the future. More farms are following suit, reaping the rewards for both their budgets and the environment.

At Getricity, we make switching to solar simple. We provide and install solar panels and battery storage at no upfront cost. From supply and installation to ongoing maintenance, we’ve got it all covered, so you can enjoy the benefits of clean energy without the headaches.

Ready to make the switch? Contact us today and let’s get your farm powered by solar!

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