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Blackthorn Primary School, Sussex
Project: Blackthorn Primary School
Location: Lindfield, Sussex
Date: March 2010
The Green Electrician was approached to design and install a flat roof, solar pv system on a primary school in Lindfield, Sussex. After conducting a site survey we liased with the project co-ordinator, network supplier and Governors to design a 10kWp array of 56 Sharp 180W panels to be installed on a single storey, flat roof. We also installed a display unit to show instantaneous power output and historical data, to be used for educational purposes within the school. The project took three days to install and was completed within the deadline of the school half term holidays.
PV Installer Cheshire
Project: Photovoltaic Installation Village Hall
Location: Bickerton Village Hall, Cheshire
Date: March 2009
“The solar panels are great. They are creating a huge amount of local interest. I am surprised that more people in this country don’t know about solar PV.”
Carol Shadbolt, Bickerton Village Hall
The Green Electrician installed a 4.86kWp photovoltaic system for this rural village hall in South Cheshire. Prior to the installation, we helped provide quotations and paperwork to secure 100% funding and planning permission for the installation.
Our initial site survey confirmed size of roof, access, pitch and structure. We designed an array of 27 x Sharp, 180W panels providing an estimated 4,100kW/year. The array will provide immediate income through selling surplus electricity to the local electricity supplier.
We also mounted a public display inside the entrance so that Hall users and local school children can monitor the amount of electricity being produced and CO2 saved at any time.
Technology: 4.86kWp Solar Photovoltaic
Energy Output: 4,100kW/yr
Carbon saving: 1,793kg CO2/year
Budget: £30,000
Funding: 100% grant funding from Low Carbon Buildings Programme Phase 2, Community Sustainable Fund, North West Climate Fund
community case study - St Alkmunds church
Project: Solar PV Installation
Location: St Alkmunds Church, Shrewsbury
Date: September 2008

“This is such a good example of how a listed building can be discretely fitted with modern, renewable technology, my thanks goes to Stephen and his team.“

