Lyreco, the international workplace supplies
provider, has appointed
EvoEnergy to install a 3.8 MWp solar system at its
15-acre distribution centre in Telford - a project which, once complete, will
be one of the five largest rooftop PV systems in the UK.
Following a competitive tender process, the project
was awarded to EvoEnergy for its superior technical presentation and capability
to take on the roof’s repairs and maintenance alongside that of the solar PV
system.
Consisting of 13,860 Trina Solar 275W panels, the new system is predicted to cut annual energy costs by more than £50k and CO2 emissions by 1,700 tonnes per year following completion in October.
Consisting of 13,860 Trina Solar 275W panels, the new system is predicted to cut annual energy costs by more than £50k and CO2 emissions by 1,700 tonnes per year following completion in October.
The project, which will be owned and operated by
Addison Energy Limited ( a company funded by Guinness Asset Management’s EIS
service) through a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement, will be one of only five
rooftop systems in the UK to exceed 3.2 MWh in yearly output.
It will be one of the five biggest rooftop power plants in the UK, providing more than 3.8MW of electricity.
The company hopes the 13,800 solar panels will slash its annual energy costs by £50,000.
Hope governments agencies and private firms in Africa are taking notes of the revolution taking place in the energy sector of western countries. If they are making the switch, I see no reasons why we should expend billions of dollars in energy cost when there is an alternative in solar energy.
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