Planning for Solar Infrastructure 2025 | 16 January 2025 - BDB Pitmans, London

Group bookings receive discounted rate

With growing support and investment in new solar energy projects, it is crucial to understand how to effectively gain planning consent and navigate all aspects of project development.

This focused event will provide you with practical strategies for progressing your scheme, as developers share key lessons on assessing commercial viability, overcoming landscape challenges, and conducting community engagement. 

Attend to hear the progress with proposed changes to planning policy and grid reform, considering how these will impact future development.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

  • Hear from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero on the progress with planning policy changes to streamline the development of future solar infrastructure 
  • Learn from SSE Renewables, EDF Renewables and Hive Energy on the innovative approaches to showcase solar projects’ benefits to the local community 
  • Discover how to reduce long connection times for your scheme – meeting crucial milestones to achieve a quicker grid connection
  • Explore the best strategies for gaining planning consent as BDB Pitmans provides a crucial update on new thresholds and planning routes available 
  • Hear from Lightsource BP on future actions needed to enable faster delivery of solar infrastructure across the UK 
  • Discover how to avoid environmental and visual impacts - implementing the most effective mitigation and design

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The event is due to take place at: BDB Pitmans, One Bartholomew Close, London EC1A 7BL

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