Cheltenham Football Stadium’s New Solar Array To Provide Over 25% Of Power
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on Solar Power Portal.
These five paragraphs describe the installation.
Cotswold Energy Group (CEG) has completed the installation of a solar array at Cheltenham football stadium with an annual power generation capacity of 77MWh.
The £90,000 renewable energy project saw 213 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels placed on the south and east-facing stands of the stadium and is expected to yield annual energy savings of £21,000, and a full return of investment in no more than four years.
These returns rise to £650,000 over a 20-year period.
The football club did not provide the capacity of the solar PV installation. However, the solar array will provide more than 25% of the stadium’s power and, alongside other energy saving measures such as the installation of LED floodlights, 30% of the stadium will be powered by renewable energy.
The project was made possible by low-interest load granted by Cheltenham Borough Council to Cheltenham Town Football Club (CTFC), as well as contributions received from shareholders.
Note.
- There is a full return in investment in no more than four years.
- Returns rise to £650,000 over a 20-year period.
- The club has also installed LED floodlights.
- The council and shareholders appeared to have contributed.
- There is no mention of a battery. Surely, a small one would help to spread out the energy during the day.
There must be lots of sports stadia, that could do something similar.
Good luck with that the ESO confirmed that although those fields of solar panels contributed only 1.9% to leccy generated in November. Given when football matches are held can’t see much hope of the installation helping out.
Comment by Nicholas Lewis | December 9, 2023 |
Sunderland afc at the Stadium of light should be the no.1 candidate for solar panels.
Comment by Ifor Davies | December 9, 2023 |