Location
Kingskerswell
Install Date
Jan 2023
Summary
Kingskerswell St Mary’s Parish Centre runs all sorts of enrichment activities for their community.
They were keen to reduce their energy bills to make this vibrant community centre more sustainable.
A large roof was available for an installation which provided energy for the hall and also Kingskerswell Playgroup and Nursery.
Installation
- 8.760 kW total solar power
- 24 x REC Solar 365 watt panels
- 6 kW Huawei Technologies Co inverter
- 15.0 kWh Huawei Technologies Co battery storage
Outcomes
- £1,658 estimated first year savings
- 96% total return on investment
- 11 years, 3 months payback
- 130% energy from solar
- 1.9 tonnes of CO₂ avoided per year
“After a successful installation on our home we invited Bloom to quote for an installation on the church’s parish centre roof. Its been running for 16 months now and we are more than pleased with it. The quality of the work is very good, and the workmen are very polite and helpful. We will always recommend Bloom Renewables.”
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