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Industrial Solar PV in South Wales

Heavy industrial solar 1 MW and above, for Port Talbot Transition Board tenants, Milford Haven energy cluster, and the Celtic Freeport footprint.

The Port Talbot Tata electrification programme, the £1.25 bn Transition Board package, and the Celtic Freeport Milford Haven and Port Talbot designation together create the largest UK industrial decarbonisation capex window outside the Humber. FLD is positioned to deliver tier-2 and tier-3 supply-chain solar, typically 500 kWp to 5 MW per site, alongside core industrial electrical works.

Typical systems and economics

System size Annual generation Annual saving Simple payback Post-tax payback
1 MW 950,000 kWh £230,000 3.8 yrs 2.8 yrs
2 MW 1,900,000 kWh £450,000 3.7 yrs 2.7 yrs
  • 1 MW: Heavy industry daytime shift
  • 2 MW: Continuous-process facility

Grants and finance

Port Talbot Transition Board capital, Celtic Freeport tax advantages, Development Bank of Wales, Ynni Cymru Capital Grants, and Welsh Government Net Zero Industry Wales are all active funding routes for industrial decarbonisation in the current cycle.

Further reading

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

At 30p/kWh grid electricity, a 100 kWp system generating 95,000 kWh/yr with 70% self-consumption delivers around £24,000 of year-one benefit against c. £85,000 capex, a 3.5-year simple payback. Under Annual Investment Allowance first-year 100% relief, post-tax payback is closer to 2.6 years. South Wales yields 940 to 985 kWh/kWp/year depending on postcode, comfortably enough for commercial solar to be cashflow positive from month one with a PPA.
A Power Purchase Agreement is a financing arrangement where we fund and install a rooftop solar system at no upfront cost. Your business buys the electricity the system generates at a fixed, RPI-indexed rate that is lower than your grid tariff. The PPA typically runs 10 to 25 years. At the end you can extend, buy out at a pre-agreed residual value, or have the system removed. It suits businesses that want immediate savings without capital outlay and that are credit-worthy with a stable site.
G99 is the Engineering Recommendation governing how generation equipment connects to the UK distribution network. For commercial solar above 16 A per phase, you need G99 approval from your District Network Operator before export. In South Wales that is National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED, formerly Western Power Distribution). Type A connections are the standard sub-1 MW route, typically 3 to 6 months in 2026.
Yes, depending on organisation type. Welsh SMEs and public bodies can access the Welsh Government Energy Service, Ynni Cymru Capital Grants (approximately £10 m in 2026-27, £25,000 to £1 m per project) and Development Bank of Wales Green Business Loans. Welsh public-sector bodies use Salix Wales Funding Programme rather than the English Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme. Farms may be eligible under Farming Connect. Always check current-year terms before committing.
Yes. The Celtic Freeport, designated in 2023 and covering Milford Haven and Port Talbot, sits squarely inside our core coverage. We have active engagement with supply-chain tenants on rooftop solar and industrial electrical works across both port clusters, and we hold ConstructionLine accreditation for tier-1 main-contractor procurement frameworks operating inside the Freeport tax-advantaged zones.

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