Pictured: Peter Searancke, managing director, Intelligent
Energy Solutions; Councillor Alan Clark, Nottingham City Council's
Portfolio Holder for Energy; Pete Strauss, headteacher, Walter
Halls Primary & Early Years School and David Williams,
commercial manager, Intelligent Energy Solutions. (Front)
Schoolchildren from Walter Halls Primary & Early Years School
in Mapperley
Walter Halls Primary & Early Years School in Mapperley,
Nottingham, has had solar panels installed on the roof ahead of the
Government's cut to Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) as part of a scheme
undertaken by Nottingham City Council. Intelligent Energy
Solutions, based in Leicestershire, installed 40 solar panels ,
completing the work before the deadline of December 12th 2011.
The solar panels will generate around 8,000 kWH of electricity,
which could save up to £1000 a year for the school. The new
'green' feature is something of a talking point and will help
educate pupils about energy efficiency. By linking energy related
issues directly to the curriculum, the school is educating future
generations about the consequences their actions can have on the
environment.
The installation at Walter Halls is part of a Nottingham City
Council project to install solar panels on buildings across the
city on council buildings, including schools, leisure centres and
offices. Intelligent Energy Solutions secured the job to install
the panels after it was accepted onto the Council's Commercial PV
Framework.
Peter Searancke, managing director, Intelligent Energy Solutions
commented: "The installation at Walter Halls is our first through
the Council's new Framework and came at a very busy period for the
company. We were up against a tight deadline but it has been an
enjoyable project at a school that is committed to educating its
pupils about the benefits of Solar PV and energy saving."
Councillor Alan Clark, Nottingham City Council's Portfolio
Holder for Energy, said: "Installing solar panels on commercial
buildings is the latest example of the city wide approach to carbon
reduction in Nottingham. This project follows the successful
installation of solar panels on council houses and will further
secure our position as the most energy self-sufficient city in the
UK. We are assessing the impact of the proposed changes to FiTs and
hope that we can continue this project in the New Year."
Pete Strauss, headteacher, Walter Halls Primary & Early
Years School added: "We're delighted with the work that has been
done at the school. Intelligent Energy Solutions has been diligent
in their job and very safety-conscious with the schoolchildren on
site. It is important that the children now see how effective the
PV panels are for the school."
Intelligent Energy Solutions is currently installing a number of
commercial scale installations, such as 105 PV panels at the
development in Limehouse, London, which is due for completion on
22nd December. 50 of the panels are being mounted onto the side
elevation of the seven-storey building and the remaining 55 panels
are being installed onto the flat roofs.