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East Devon District Council Approves 30-MW Ford Oaks Solar & Green Infrastructure Project

By Patrick VaughnNovember 3, 20232 Mins Read
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The planning inspector at East Devon District Council has granted approval for the 30-megawatt Ford Oaks Solar & Green Infrastructure Facility project. This endeavor is a collaborative effort between Kajima and Low Carbon Alliance Ltd, working together under the joint venture named Taiyo Power & Storage. The planning inspector's decision was rooted in the belief

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