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4 天之前· A planned solar farm in St Sampson''s has moved one step closer, after planning permission was granted for solar arrays on a glasshouse site. The former Fresh Guernsey Herbs site on Les Abreuveurs Road currently has 10
SUNami Solar Ltd. offers a solution that provides off-grid electricity to marginalized areas. The solution facilitates access to renewable energy together with income generating appliances, and thereby contribute to creating new
In 2023 Guernsey Electricity worked in conjunction with The Little Green Energy Company to install the vast community-scale solar array at Grow Limited''s newly redeveloped headquarters. The 310 photovoltaic (PV) panels will produce 129-kilowatt peak power (kWp). That''s enough electricity to supply power to approximately 35 homes.
5 天之前· St Martin''s Parish Hall and its adjoining outside toilet block have had solar panels installed as part of a push to move away from using electricity from the grid, officials said.
4 天之前· A planned solar farm in St Sampson''s has moved one step closer, after planning permission was granted for solar arrays on a glasshouse site. The former Fresh Guernsey Herbs site on Les Abreuveurs Road currently has 10 large glasshouses, as well as outbuildings, but under the plans most structures would be demolished to make way for the
SUNami Solar Ltd. offers a solution that provides off-grid electricity to marginalized areas. The solution facilitates access to renewable energy together with income generating appliances, and thereby contribute to creating new jobs, reduce poverty and increase societal inclusion.
A solar panel project at a Guernsey charity is now complete and will power about 40 homes, Guernsey Electricity said. There are 310 photovoltaic panels on the roof of the newly reopened Guernsey Rural Occupational Workshop (Grow) site. The charity worked with Guernsey Electricity and The Little Green Energy Company on the scheme.
A decision on the application for the 8.33 acre farm, which is a similar size to eight football pitches, will be decided at a later date. Nick Crolla, head of sales and marketing at Rubis, told BBC Radio Guernsey: "It is going to be the largest solar project in Guernsey.
Alan Bates, CEO at Guernsey Electricity, said: "These on-island initiatives are designed to increase the amount of electricity generated from local renewable sources. "The electricity feeds directly into the island's network so that all our customers can benefit from locally generated, clean solar energy."
Follow BBC Guernsey on Twitter and Facebook. Send your story ideas to [email protected]. There are 310 photovoltaic panels on the roof of the newly reopened Grow Ltd headquarters.
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