Large-scale solar power with voluntary environmental permit 

Sector: Solar power
Company: OX2

In the municipality of Sjöbo, OX2 is planning the large-scale solar power project Kogshult, and has applied for a voluntary environmental permit. Ecogain was commissioned to run the permit process with consultations, background studies and environmental impact assessment (EIA). 

The new solar park in Sjöbo covers just over 100 hectares of land and is expected to produce around 90 GWh per year. This is just over five percent of all solar energy in Sweden, and covers the annual consumption of household electricity for 18,000 homes. 

OX2 turned to Ecogain for expert support and advice in the permit process and prior to decisions, in-depth knowledge, proposals for measures, development of structural capital, and - not least - high-quality application documents. In a project of this size, several background studies are carried out, and Ecogain has performed this: 

  • nature value inventory  
  • bird inventories  
  • species protection survey 

Within the framework of the project, an amphibian study, a crown game analysis and an agricultural production analysis have also been produced. Furthermore, we have helped with the design of the alternative study and the layout of the solar park.  

Net positive effect on biodiversity

OX2 aims for all their solar farms to be nature-positive - that is, have a net positive effect on biodiversity - by 2030. To achieve this, Ecogain has worked in a structured way according to the consideration hierarchy to avoid and minimize negative effects and consequences on biodiversity in Kogshult.  

At the same time, together with OX2, we have identified opportunities to restore natural environments and implement measures that benefit biodiversity. The measures, which mainly involve improving and creating habitats and pollen and nectar resources, were presented in the environmental impact assessment (EIA). They are voluntary measures that OX2 has committed to implement to promote biodiversity in and around the solar park. 

- The issue of biodiversity conservation is important and highly topical. It's great to work with OX2, who have realized this and want to make a difference by taking the issue seriously and working in a positive direction for biodiversity," says Karolina Adolphson, project manager for Kogshult solar park at Ecogain.  

Contact me if you need help Anneli Alersjö anneli.alersjo@ecogain.se