Western Morning News

Marjon secures £1.8m grant for solar panels and LED lights

- WMN REPORTER wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

PLYMOUTH Marjon University has received £1.8 million funding that will contribute to the decarbonis­ation of the university’s campus.

The funds follow a successful applicatio­n to the Salix Public Sector Decarbonis­ation Scheme, provided by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

The grant was available to public sector facilities wanting to support the future of the environmen­t and Marjon is putting it to use by installing solar panels, LED lights and a new energy management system with which to control them.

Director of estates, John Bailey said: “We’re delighted to be making such dramatic improvemen­ts to our carbon footprint across the campus, through the installati­on of solar panels, LED light systems and an improved Building Energy Management System. Thanks to the Salix PSDS funding, we’re moving even closer towards our Net Zero target outlined in our latest Campus Developmen­t Plan.

“At Marjon we’re uniquely located with views of the sea and the moors, wildlife on campus and plenty of green space. It’s great to be making changes that will be helping towards the long-term protection of the planet and wildlife that we see every day.”

From the end of April onwards, those visiting Marjon will see solar panels across all buildings in the Quad, Sports Centre, Peninsula Allied Health Centre and student halls. LEDs will be present in all academic buildings.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Warner added: “This is a wonderful opportunit­y for Marjon to go greener, and a decisive step in our response to the climate emergency. In partnershi­p with many others across the city and region, we look forward to taking ever greater strides year-on-year.”

Marjon has partnered with four companies to fit and prepare the campus for its decarbonis­ed future. Mole Energy and Naked Solar are fitting the solar panels, Rowe Electrical are in charge of the LEDs and Schneider Electric are creating the new management system.

Mole Energy director, David Stevenson commented: “We’re totally committed to helping organisati­ons, like Marjon, who are taking important steps to protect the environmen­t through renewable energy solutions that will significan­tly reduce their carbon footprint. The Mole Energy team of designers and installers will deliver a 300kWp solar PV array with 846 panels across a number of roofs at Marjon. In the first year alone, this will reduce CO2 emissions that equate to the planting of 3,443 trees.

“As part of Mole Valley Farmers, we also put great emphasis on customer care, so we will be here for the long term to support Marjon in developing and maintainin­g their low carbon future.”

It is estimated that the energy saving installati­ons will also reduce Marjon’s energy bill by around £400,000 a year. As well as saving approximat­ely 300 tonnes of carbon, which is an 18% reduction of the campus’ current output.

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