Solarsense presentation moorhouse community solar lcsw business breakfast 190515

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Moorhouse Lane Solar Park Bristol’s first ever community-owned and led Solar Park. Bristol’s largest Solar Power System to date.

Transcript of Solarsense presentation moorhouse community solar lcsw business breakfast 190515

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Moorhouse Lane Solar Park

Bristol’s first ever community-owned and led Solar Park.

Bristol’s largest Solar Power System to date.

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Technical Details

Client: Low Carbon Gordano

Modules: BenQ 255 watt polycrystalline

Inverters: 4No. 350kW LT-i PVMaster III

System size: 1.83MWp

Total number of Solar Panels: 7176 Panels

Annual output estimate: 1750MWh

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7,176 Solar Panels

1.83MWp Delivering 1,750MWh per year

Reducing CO2 Emissions by 850 Tonnes per year

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7,176 Solar Panels

1.83MWp Delivering 1,750MWh per year

Reducing CO2 Emissions by 850 Tonnes per year

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Issues and Problems to overcome

• Culmination of 5 years work looking at various sites

– schools

– village halls

– other land

• Rejected for various reasons

– ownership of the roofs

– schools agreeing, but North Somerset Councils not allowing solar on their buildings

– community committees not wanting “another group” using their roof

– a site in green belt failing planning

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Lessons learned• Success partly because each green/transition group in North Somerset including

Steve’s, decided couldn’t do it independently.

• The collective of Low Carbon Gordano Community Group meant

– pool expertise/finance

– save on costs by using one community company

– Fund raising easier (more people aware of the project early and ready to invest)

• Another lesson learned is land is much easier to get agreements for

• Note! Double check what’s on the land

– we had to do a bomb survey

– spent a lot of time and money crossing a Government pipeline that wasn’t identified

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A lesson learned for Solarsense

is not to construct in winter!

• Adds a lot to the costs to work in conditions like this

• extended labour time

• hire of pumps

• extra trench time

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7,176 Solar Panels

1.83MWp Delivering 1,750MWh per year

Reducing CO2 Emissions by 850 Tonnes per year

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To complete a project like this the key is:

• Quality control from start to finish

• Choosing a quality established company

• Choosing the correct products and suppliers that have been financially checked

• Tier 1

– Lot of products in this market that will not be around in a couple of years and your community scheme is for 20!

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Next Community Project: Ham Lane

1MW Solar Park to be constructed this Summer

Share offer soon to be released

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Renewable Energy Specialists

Multi-Award Winning Company Completed more than 10,000 Installations

Providing Trusted Advice and Installations for more than 20 Years

01275 461 800www.solarsense-uk.com