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NutLoose 19th Dec 2014 19:52

Mirror mirror on the wall, it's the end for Coltishall
 
Well it should have been on the ground, but that didn't rhyme. Colt airfield is to become a solar farm

BBC News - RAF Coltishall site £50m solar farm plan approved

Coltishall. loved it 19th Dec 2014 20:01

Hopefully they will build them high enough so the sheep can still graze?
Possibly good.. as they say? The runway will stay?

lightbluefootprint 21st Dec 2014 09:19

Good to see an old airfield not turning completely into a industrial or housing estate. Handy runway for delivering all those panels too :ok:

Wander00 21st Dec 2014 10:39

I understand same is to happen at Wroughton

Al R 21st Dec 2014 23:56

I wonder if the MoD would retain some of these sites for similar use, and harvest some revenue, instead of handing them over to county councils.

Some thought provoking visuals.

http://coltishallsolar.co.uk/RAFColt...lisations.html

November4 22nd Dec 2014 09:01

And the former airfield at Castle Combe - well the bit in the middle of the race track.

So with Wroughton, Castle Combe and various famer's fields, I never realised there was so much sun shine in Wiltshire

Al R 22nd Dec 2014 10:19

These new cells don't require sunlight. These farms are funded by quite esoteric and tax advantageous investments which are getting 'safer' as they become more established and as technology improves. Just last week, the US Department of Commerce 'revised' its anti-subsidy and anti-dumping tariffs with the Chinese that will result in a glut of these panels on the market. That will, in all likelihood, make them much cheaper throughout the EU (now that it has resolved its commercial solar differences with the Chinese).

Coltishall. loved it 24th Feb 2015 17:28

Drove past today. Heavy plant at scottow runway 22 end, and plenty of
panels already installed. Bloke on site reckons another couple of months till completion. (If anyone "happens" to be flying over anytime...eyes out to see
if the runway stays there, please)

Fareastdriver 24th Feb 2015 18:26

Be careful your shadow doesn't go over them otherwise you will be shot.

60024 24th Feb 2015 18:29

West Raynham is already covered in panels. The runway appears to be an access road now. The old Bloodhound site has been left alone - so far.

vernon99 24th Feb 2015 18:38

Dont forget the small solar farm they are building at Lyneham.

http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/r...ype=0&type=mc2

HERE’S the latest work going on at the former RAF Lyneham airbase as work continues to turn the site into a 83 hectare solar farm.

The farm, approved at the end of last year by Wiltshire Council, will take up an area greater than 100 football pitches when it is complete and consist of around 160,000 solar panels.

It will have the capacity to generate 40MW of power.

Bird?s eye view of former airbase solar farm (From Swindon Advertiser)

Wensleydale 24th Feb 2015 20:43

I wonder if the chap in charge will be called "Sunray"?


Edited to add.. and to think that we spent all of the cold war trying to stop a bucket of sunshine landing on these places.

waco 25th Feb 2015 14:37

Is this a cleaver way to shoot down attacking TU-95's with some sort
of "death ray " ?


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