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The Deanes

  • March 17, 2014

The Deanes

The Deanes School have installed a 9.87kWp Solar PV array on their roofs.

The Background

The Deanes School is a Specialist Sports College with a commitment to putting students first and investing in staff. The School aims to create a  sustainable working environment which meets  the needs of the 21st Century and benefits the whole community. The addition of Solar PV as a  renewable energy source is one way in which  they are fulfilling this aim. They recently completed a new specially contained building which houses their day nursery, The Enchanted Wood, and opted to include renewable energy in order to reflect their green ideals. They also saw the installation of Solar PV as an investment which could enable the  development of future projects.

The Deanes

The Installation

  • 9.87 kWp solar PV array
  • Schuco 235 Panels
  • SMA 3-Phase Inverters
  • Web Based Monitoring System

Benefits

  • Annual output of 8,101 kWh
  • Reduced energy costs of £75, 717 over the project lifespan
  • 179 tonne reduction in CO2 emissions over the project lifespan
  • Revenue generated from FiT and export tariff £68,236 over the project lifespan

 

Testimonials

“One major benefit for our school is the ability to introduce the new dawn of energy to students and allow them to tap into and explore other ideas of generating an eco friendly environment. Our carbon footprint really does matter to us. Reducing our carbon footprint is the beginning of reducing some of the damage caused by the exhausted use of non renewables. Over the years we will generate surplus energy which will reduce energy costs. This would mean we could push forward with other projects from the investment saved to increase energy efficiency further and really play our part for a renewable future.” – Jan Atkinson, Headteacher

“The process was very smooth, quick and friendly… Our Nursery is now benefitting from renewable energy (and the resultant savings), while the school is benefiting from the Feed in Tariff.” – Lesley Smith, School Business Manager

“Pupils have reacted positively to the idea… Some pupils have even commented on the appearance saying that it can be seen sparkling from a distance, which makes it look like a landmark to a renewable future.” – Jai Makwana, Head of Green Initiatives

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