
Why it matters: The project combines clean energy generation with innovative agriculture at a nursery that produces 4.5 million kilos of tomatoes annually, showcasing how floating solar can provide practical solutions for energy-intensive food production.
The details: Woodbridge-based East Green Energy has partnered with National Pontoon to install approximately 1,250 solar panels on floating pontoons over the next three to four weeks.
The panels are mounted on pontoons fixed at an optimum angle for solar generation and securely anchored to the reservoir bund using a bespoke anchoring system. The installation will generate enough electricity to power Suffolk Fresh's refrigeration systems, a critical component of their hydroponic growing process.
Suffolk Fresh's Bramford nursery is the UK's first semi-closed hydroponic glasshouse and covers 8.4 hectares, equivalent to 11 football pitches.
What they're saying: "This is a hugely exciting step forward in combining clean energy with innovative agriculture," said Jack Gawthrop, commercial manager at East Green Energy. "Floating solar offers a smart, space-efficient solution, and we're proud to be working with National Pontoon and Suffolk Fresh on delivering a project that champions both sustainability and local innovation."

Lee Nicholls, project manager at National Pontoon, added: "It's exciting to see a project of this scale come to life. The combination of engineering precision and environmental benefit makes this one of the most forward-thinking installations we've been involved in."
The bigger picture: Floating solar technology has grown rapidly since 2016, with global installed capacity rising from 3GW in 2020 to 13GW in 2022. The technology can achieve higher efficiencies than land-based solar panels because water cools the panels, while the floating arrays also provide shade that slows evaporation and inhibits algae growth.
Construction is already underway, with site setup complete and major deliveries including 15km of cable and 100 tonnes of material to create a new access and work area.
For context: East Green Energy is a Suffolk-based renewable energy specialist offering bespoke solar, electric vehicle charging and battery solutions across the south east. With over 15 years' experience, the company combines expert advice with full-service installation and support.
The bottom line: The Bramford floating solar project demonstrates how renewable energy technology can be integrated with sustainable food production, providing a practical example of clean energy supporting one of the region's most innovative agricultural facilities.








