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MP Raises Concerns Over Solar Farms' Impact on RAF Safety and Agriculture

Dr Caroline Johnson claims solar panel glare could endanger pilots and Red Arrows, while officials assert risks are mitigated through planning safeguards.

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Overview

  • Dr Caroline Johnson argued in Parliament that glare from solar farms in Lincolnshire could jeopardize RAF pilots and Red Arrows operations.
  • Energy Minister Michael Shanks rebutted the claims, stating that solar panels are designed to absorb light and glare risks are assessed during planning.
  • A senior RAF source dismissed safety concerns, asserting that solar panels are unlikely to affect pilots or training operations at nearby airfields.
  • Johnson also raised alarms about the impact of solar farms on prime agricultural land in Lincolnshire, which produces 30% of the UK’s vegetables.
  • Five large solar farms have already been approved in Lincolnshire, with more projects in the pipeline, as national guidelines require glare assessments near airfields.