Solar panel installations across Herefordshire showcasing renewable energy adoption in rural and agricultural settings

Solar Energy in Herefordshire

Herefordshire is expanding its renewable energy capacity through strategic solar installations across its rural landscape, from historic farmsteads to modern agricultural developments, supporting the county's commitment to sustainable energy.

Total Capacity

36+ MW

Annual Growth

24%

Net Zero Target

2030

Community Projects

15+

Local Authorities

Herefordshire Council

County-wide renewable energy strategy and sustainable development

Key Projects:

  • Public building solar rollout
  • Schools renewable program
  • Community energy schemes

Wye Valley AONB Partnership

Protected landscape renewable energy integration

Key Projects:

  • Landscape-sensitive installations
  • Heritage preservation
  • Rural diversification

Marches LEP

Regional economic development through renewable energy

Key Projects:

  • Business support programs
  • Agricultural initiatives
  • Skills development

Solar Installation Companies

Hereford Solar Solutions

Hereford, Herefordshire

4.9

420+ reviews

Services

  • Residential Installation
  • Commercial Projects
  • Battery Storage
  • Agricultural Solutions

Certifications

  • MCS Certified
  • RECC Member
  • Herefordshire Council Approved
  • Agricultural Expert

Wye Valley Renewables

Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire

4.8

380+ reviews

Services

  • Home Solar Systems
  • Farm Installations
  • Energy Storage
  • Heritage Solutions

Certifications

  • MCS Certified
  • RECC Member
  • Heritage Building Expert
  • Solar Together Partner

Local Initiatives

Solar Together Herefordshire

Group-buying scheme helping residents and businesses install solar panels at competitive prices across the county.

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Agricultural Solar Programme

Supporting solar adoption on farms and agricultural buildings throughout Herefordshire.

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Heritage Solar Project

Specialized initiative for solar installations on historic buildings while preserving architectural character.

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