Plans to extend a series of public artworks in an 8,500-acre forest are being re-examined after concerns emerged over powering sound equipment in a multimedia artist’s installation.
An ecologist for the authority said as the development was above the biodiversity net gain threshold Forestry England would need to demonstrate that there will be a ten per cent net gain for biodiversity as part of the proposals.The application concludes: “As well as powering the artwork it will also highlight a new way of thinking about energy and engage people in Forestry England’s drive to become carbon free by 2033.
“The solar panels will be installed on a metal structure that can withstand the weather conditions of the site and the pressure of visitors. “The solar array supports the cultural experience of the forest landscape and follows through on sustainability principles. A Room That Sings interprets the sounds of the forest and requires electricity to do that.
“To minimise the impact of the installation and not connect to the electricity grid, the Solar Array will provide the electricity in close proximity of the location where it will be consumed.”
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