Someone phoned into Any Answers on Radio 4 today to say that he was building the country's second largest solar farm in the NE of Scotland but the real road block was connecting it to the grid.
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There was a recent More Or Less episode where they spoke about how shit we are at large scale construction projects (green energy included) and the expert they had on said it wasn't the large cost that was a blocker - it's expensive pretty much anywhere you do these things - but it was the protracted planning that delayed and increased costs.
In comparison they spoke about China and specifically railways where the cost to build was roughly the same but the planning and consultation phase was a lot shorter. They basically buy (or order the demolition) of property that gets in the way because it is in the country's greater good.
The expert suggested that you should get to the building phase as fast as possible but then also not keep changing your mind about the plans. That's essentially what has befallen HS2 - it's not necessarily expensive to build but the government still can't make it's mind up.