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Solar farms could take up to 0.3% of the total land area in the UK by 2035 .
New Labour government approved three mega solar farms in the east of England last month .
They account for two thirds of the entire solar energy capacity installed in 2023 .
But solar farms don’t just have to be about low carbon electricity, they could help reverse biodiversity decline.
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