The Anonymous Widower

Sport England Funds Leisure Centres Rooftop PV Installations

The tiitle of this post, is the same as that of this article on Solar Power Portal.

These two introductory paragraphs give a few more details and describe two installations.

Two local authority-owned leisure centres have received rooftop solar panel installations thanks to funding from Sport England.

Sport England’s Swimming Pool Support Scheme is a national scheme that has thus far distributed over £80 million to improve the energy efficiency of public swimming pools across the UK. Most recently, Workington Leisure Centre in Cumberland has installed a 160kW solar array, while Witham Leisure Centre near Braintree, Essex, has completed a 407kW solar panel installation.

After reading the whole article, it looks to me that leisure centres with their large areas and generous car parking, are a good application for solar panels, that can be of benefit to users, operators, solar panel installers and their financiers.

My experience of finance was mainly in providing funding for vehicles, but once a finance company finds a profitable niche, they are good at exploiting it.

Out of town retail premises and sports stadiums could be other profitable applications.

May 29, 2025 - Posted by | Energy, Finance, Sport | , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. This is where all the effort and subsidies should be directed to realise as much solar generation as practical from large roof tops and car parks before we start covering farmland.

    Comment by Nicholas Lewis | May 30, 2025 | Reply

    • To right!

      That’s why I like the structural Welsh steel solar panels developed by Tata Steel and Swansea University.

      Comment by AnonW | May 30, 2025 | Reply


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