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RES submits Nottinghamshire Steeple Renewables Project to the UK Planning Inspectorate

by RES | Jun 12, 2025 | Reading time: 3 min

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RES, the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, has reached a significant milestone in advancing Steeple Renewables Project after its planning application was accepted for examination by the Planning Inspectorate.

This means that all the required documents have been submitted to enable the application to proceed through the Development Consent Order (DCO) planning process. The application documents can be viewed on the Planning Inspectorate’s website and the project website (www.steeplerenewablesproject.co.uk).  

Steeple Renewables Project is located near the decommissioned West Burton Power Station at Sturton-le-Steeple, Nottinghamshire, and so can utilise its existing grid infrastructure and grid capacity. If consented, the project would allow for the generation and export of up to 600MW of renewable energy, enough to power 180,000 homes, around 50% of all homes in Nottinghamshire. Steeple Renewables Project would also deliver significant local benefits including £224m of investment during construction, 400 jobs created over the 24-month build programme and a tailored community benefits package equating to approximately £13 million over the operational lifetime of the project. 

Will Bridges, RES’ DCO Project Manager, said:

“Reaching this milestone marks a major step forward for Steeple Renewables Project, which builds on the area’s longstanding contribution to UK energy generation. We believe there is an opportunity to build on this legacy and ensure that Nottinghamshire continues to play an important role in the UK’s future energy generation.

“We are grateful for the feedback received during both stages of our consultation, which has helped shape the final proposals that were submitted to the Planning Inspectorate. We have made substantial changes to our original proposals including the reduction in the area of land used for solar panels and associated infrastructure and increasing buffers between residential properties and the panels.

“We now look ahead to the examination phase and will continue to engage with the local community throughout the process.”

Over the last 18 months, RES has undertaken robust consultation with statutory consultees and local communities, the feedback from which has helped inform the final design, alongside ongoing technical and environmental assessments. The project will now progress into the pre-examination stage, where interested parties will have the chance to share their views by sending comments to the Planning Inspectorate. Details about how and when people can get involved will be published on both the Planning Inspectorate’s website and the project website once confirmed.   

The Examining Authority will then have six months to examine the application and review representations received before making a recommendation to the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero who will then make the final decision on whether to grant consent for the project. This decision is not expected until Summer/Autumn 2026.  

ENDS

Notes for editors:

More information on this stage of the planning process can be found here.

Detailed information on the proposals, project updates and submission documents can be found at www.steeplerenewablesproject.co.uk and online via the Planning Inspectorate’s website here.

About RES

RES is the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, working across 24 countries and active in wind, solar, energy storage, green hydrogen, transmission, and distribution.  An industry innovator for over 40 years, RES has delivered more than 28GW of renewable energy projects across the globe and plans to bring more than 26GW of new capacity online in the next five years. 

As a service provider, RES has the skills and experience in asset management, operations and maintenance (O&M), and spare parts – supporting 43GW of renewable assets across 1,300 sites.  RES brings to the market a range of purposeful, practical technology-based products and digital solutions designed to maximise investment and deployment of renewable energy. 

RES is the power behind a clean energy future where everyone has access to affordable zero carbon energy bringing together global experience, passion, and the innovation of its 4,500 people to transform the way energy is generated, stored and supplied. Visit: www.res-group.com


CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Sam Murgatroyd
RES Press Office
+44 7747 017 255
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