Green Party co-leader
Adrian Ramsey has described the Conservative government as the ‘anti-renewables
coalition’ as ministers prepare plans to ban solar panels from most of England’s
farmland.
Environment secretary
Ranil Jayawardena is understood to oppose solar panels being installed on
agricultural land on the grounds that it impedes food production. A report
published in the Guardian claims he has instructed officials to use rules
governing how land is classified for planning purposes to declare large areas
unsuitable for solar farms [1].
Adrian Ramsey said the ban, if implemented, made it “clear
that the Tories and their fossil fuel friends have turned into the anti-renewables
coalition” [2], adding that “Research has also shown that solar energy
generation and food production can co-exist well together, arranged in certain
formations, solar panels have been found to boost agricultural production by
helping with shading and water conservation during heatwaves, for example”.
In her keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference
prime minister Liz Truss listed “Labour, the Lib Dems and the SNP, the militant
unions, the vested interests dressed up as think-tanks, the talking heads, the
Brexit deniers, and Extinction Rebellion” as members of an “anti-growth
coalition” determined to hold the UK back [4].
There are currently 500 solar farms in the UK, providing
28% of the country’s renewable energy. More solar panels were in stalled in
2021 than in the previous 5 years, the amount of energy produced by solar is
expected to increase by 500% by 2030 [3].
Dustin Benton, policy advisor at think tank Green Alliance
told the Guardian that the UK “desperately needs to expand renewables” to meet
the challenges posed by climate change and soaring gas and electricity costs.
This point was also made by Adrian Ramsey, who said “Solar
panels can be deployed extremely quickly and offer some of the cheapest
electricity, helping to tackle both the cost-of-living crisis and the climate
emergency”.
[3] https://housegrail.com/solar-energy-statistics-uk/
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