Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

Solar Panels Spell Bright Future for Westholme

PRLog (Press Release)– Jul 05, 2011– Blackburn school, Westholme is leading the way for sustainable schools by generating its own electricity through solar panels.

car news Burnley company Solarlec http://www.solarlec.com will fit 52 solar photovoltaic panels on the roof at Westholme, enabling the school to benefit from the government clean energy scheme, which pays businesses and homeowners to generating renewable energy.

The solar PV installers estimate the school may see up to £3,200 in "feed-in tariff" payments aston martin in its first year, as well as a drop in energy bills and reduced carbon footprint.  

School bursar John Henwood said: "We looked into various renewable energy solutions, including wind turbines, as part of ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve our Energy Certificate Rating.

"Solar panels wer buick e the best fit for several reasons - financially, it's a no brainer as we'll receive a regular income for generating our own clean energy. Plus, with no moving parts the panels virtually take care of themselves."

Pupils at Westholme, one of the first schools in the UK to have a solar PV system fitted, will observe the efficiency of panels with daily and monthly reports using an online da corsa ta monitoring system installed by Solarlec.

Ged Rowbottom, managing director of Solarlec, said: "We predict more and more schools will switch 531276856  to solar energy when they see the numerous benefits – plus, the monitoring system makes it a valuable educational tool too." For more information on the benefits of solar PV, visit their website http://www.solarlec.com/benefits.asp


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