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Greenvolt Next to deliver over 110MWp of UK solar capacity

Posted on 11 May 2026. Edited by: Colin Granger. Read 234 times.
Greenvolt Next to deliver over 110MWp of UK solar capacity Greenvolt Next, part of the Greenvolt Group, a global leader in renewable energy operating across 12 European markets, has signed an ‘engineering, procurement, and construction’ (EPC) contract with the UK renewable power producer Infinis to deliver two large-scale UK solar parks with a combined installed capacity of more than 110MWp (p=peak).

The agreement covers California Solar Park in Stockton-on-Tees and Gowerton Solar Park in Swansea; they are scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2027 and will generate enough clean power for more than 40,000 homes annually.

Under the contract, Greenvolt Next will be responsible for the full EPC scope, including project design, technology procurement, and construction. Infinis is developing both projects and will operate the sites once they are complete. Construction began at the California site in March 2026, with Gowerton following shortly afterwards.

Greenvolt Next said: “This partnership marks an important step in the continued expansion of the company’s EPC capabilities in the UK, complementing its established work in corporate and industrial self-consumption solutions. By combining Infinis’s experience in renewable energy development and operations with Greenvolt Next’s expertise in delivering energy infrastructure projects across Europe, the collaboration will help bring high-quality solar capacity online efficiently and reliably.”

Andrew Leeding, Infinis’s director of development and construction, added: “These projects mark an important step in expanding Infinis’s solar portfolio and delivering more renewable electricity to the UK grid. Working with Greenvolt Next brings together strong delivery expertise to help ensure these projects are built efficiently and to a high standard, while supporting local biodiversity and environmental stewardship and contributing to a cleaner, more resilient energy system.”