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Totmonslow solar farm

Totmonslow solar farm

Totmonslow solar farm

The project

Uniper has developed plans for a solar farm in Draycott in the Moors, Totmonslow, Staffordshire - one of the first renewable projects it has developed in the UK. 

About the project

MWp

Planned generation capacity of the Totmonslow Solar Farm.

Approximate number of homes the solar farm will be able to supply with electricity.

Construction started

Site expected to feed power into the national grid in 2026

The scheme demonstrates our commitment to the UK renewable energy market and meeting Uniper’s ambitious target to accelerate the energy transition by making our business carbon neutral by 2040*

The scheme gained planning consent in 2023. 

The Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor for the scheme is Sustainable Bright. 

Investments in these solar projects are part of Uniper’s commitment to invest around €8 billion into growth and transformation projects until the early 2030s. Uniper aims to be carbon neutral by 2040*.

In the UK, Uniper is exploring opportunities to potentially develop renewable projects, with a focus on the development of solar and onshore wind projects, which for some projects could also include the installation of battery storage facilities.  

Public updates

We will provide up to date information on events during the construction phase of the project that may have an impact on the local community, for example, local road closures around site. 

Check back here regularly.

Public updates
Uniper Totmonslow Newsletter December 2025
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Latest news

Latest project news

You'll find the latest news on the project here.

Uniper builds two new solar projects in Tamworth and Totmonslow 

Enquiries regarding Totmonslow solar farm

If you would like to talk to us about the project, you can contact our Community Relations Team using the following contact information:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0333 358 0502. 

Phone lines are operational between 9.00 am and 5.30pm, Mondays to Fridays (excluding bank holidays). A telephone answering service is available outside of these times.

For emergency/out of hours enquiries only, call 07355 958523.

Press enquiries regarding Totmonslow solar farm

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Uniper in the UK: Spokesperson
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