A final decision is due on a proposed £800 million solar farm near the Cotswolds.
The 840MW Botley West scheme would cover more than 2,000 acres in Oxfordshire, including land on the Blenheim Palace estate.
Planning inspectors have sent their report to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, but their recommendation has not yet been made public.
The Botley West proposal would span approximately 1,000 hectares across three locations: north of Woodstock, west of Kidlington, and west of Botley.
The developer, Photo Vault Development Partners (PVDP), has said the project is vital to meet the UK’s climate targets and energy needs, claiming it could power 330,000 homes.
Solar panels would remain in place for around 40 years before the land is returned to agricultural use.
The scheme has divided opinion.
Calum Miller, MP for Bicester and Woodstock, said: “Botley West, one of the largest solar farms ever brought forward in Europe, would have a profound and long-lasting impact on a rural area.”
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The late Ian Hudspeth, former leader of Oxfordshire County Council, previously said the farm would be an “ocean of glass and steel” across the countryside.
Other critics, including Witney’s former MP Robert Courts, described the scale of the project as the main source of concern.
However, project manager Mark Owen-Lloyd has said the solar farm would be screened from view and most people “would not notice it is there.”
The secretary of state now has up to three months to review the document before making a final decision.
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