benefits of free farm solar panels
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There are many benefits of installing solar PV systems in schools.

 

  • Your school will be seen as leading the way in environmental sustainability, not only by parents, but also to their children, your pupils, the future mothers and fathers of children who might attend.
  • Your school could save as much as £5,000* on its annual electricity bill, with no initial outlay and no ongoing maintenance costs. This will help to cut your school's exposure to energy price inflation ad infinitum. You won't have any responsibility for insurance either, as the investor will also cover that cost.
  • Your school's carbon footprint will be reduced by up to 26 metric tonnes of CO2 per annum, which will also improve your position under the Carbon Reduction Commitment.
  • You can use the panels as an educational aid and encourage further take up by parents, further helping the environment.
  • If you refer further schools, or in fact, anyone, be it a domestic property, business, farm etc., to us, we will pay a referral commission if it results in an installation.

 


(*Figures are based on a 50KWp system located in SW England)

 

 

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