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Port of Barrow set to build UK’s largest floating solar energy project

Elizabeth BakerBy Elizabeth BakerMarch 12, 20253 Mins Read
Ports operator Associated British Ports (ABP) has submitted a planning application for the UK’s largest floating solar project, Barrow EnergyDock, for the Port of Barrow.
Visualization of proposed floating solar array in Cavendish Dock, Barrow. Credit: ABP
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Ports operator Associated British Ports (ABP) has submitted a planning application for the UK’s largest floating solar project, Barrow EnergyDock, to be built at the Port of Barrow.

Solar-powered port

The Barrow EnergyDock, to be based in Cavendish Dock, will have a generating capacity in the region of up to 40MWp, enough to power the equivalent of circa 14,000 homes each year. The energy is intended to be used by the advanced manufacturing sector and will help to better control the cost of electricity at the port.

The solar panels will be mounted on floating pontoons fixed at an optimum angle for solar generation, with the pontoons secured to the bottom of the dock by an anchoring system. The proposed array would cover around one-third of the available water area in the dock and would be made up of approximately 47,000 panels. Current leisure activities in the dock will continue and there may be scope for further leisure use in the future.

The approach of deploying floating solar in Cavendish Dock, rather than ground-mount solar, will provide renewable energy while preserving port land for operational and manufacturing uses that have the potential to support jobs and the wider economy.

Key partnerships

As part of the development process ABP commissioned Green Cat Renewables, an environmental and engineering consultancy, to help develop and deliver the planning application elements of the project. Two public consultation events were held in the autumn of last year to provide an opportunity for the local community to ask questions and give their views on the scheme.

ABP’s marine consultancy and survey company, ABPmer, carried out a range of marine ecology and coastal waterbird surveys and assessments in and around Cavendish Dock. The results suggest that no significant impacts are expected from the development.

The Barrow EnergyDock project not only highlights ABP’s dedication to renewable energy generation, but also underscores its efforts to secure economic growth for Barrow and the wider Furness area.

Bryan Davies, divisional port manager at ABP Northwest and Scotland, said, “We’re excited to see the planning application submitted for Barrow EnergyDock, and to see the first element of ABP’s Port of Barrow masterplan start to take shape. ABP’s masterplanning team worked with the local Barrow team to design a masterplan focused on driving growth and strengthening the local economy in response to the significant investment coming to the region over the next 10 to 20 years. Barrow EnergyDock is a pivotal step in realizing our vision for a prosperous and sustainable future for Barrow.”

Kirsten Abbott, group commercial manager of energy at ABP, added, “We are thrilled to be submitting the planning application for the Barrow EnergyDock, which is a testament to ABP’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. It aligns with the goals set out in ABP’s sustainability strategy, Ready for Tomorrow, and represents a significant step toward a greener future for the port.”

In related news, Tokyu Land Corporation, SolarDuck and Kyocera Communication Systems Corporation recently completed the installation of Japan’s first offshore floating solar photovoltaic (OFPV) power plant on the sea surface. Click here to read the full story.

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