Merseyside Care Homes and Leisure Centres in Line for Rooftop Solar Boost - Liverpool Echo
- Merseyside care homes and leisure centres will receive funding for solar panels and electric vehicle chargers as part of a £10 million project by the Government.
- Great British Energy awarded the funding to improve community services, cut emissions, and save money on energy bills.
- Officials estimate the funding could result in £1 million annual savings and £35 million in lifetime savings on energy bills.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband stated that the funding aims to strengthen community ties and improve local services.
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Fire stations, care homes and libraries get share of £10m for clean energy
Publicly-owned Great British Energy has awarded mayors grant funding to roll out projects such as solar panels on community buildings to cut bills.
Let’s Go Zero to roll-out school solar in North West England
Let’s Go Zero, a programme led by climate solutions charity Ashden, has been selected to help deliver a major government-backed solar energy rollout in the North West of England. Let’s Go Zero is now working with 46 schools and one college as part of the GB Energy Solar Partnership to accelerate the UK’s transition to clean energy. Let’s Go Zero is part of the Barker consortium, a group of organisations with expertise in helping schools decarbon…
Great British Energy ‘to cut energy bills for community facilities’ – in England
Libraries, fire stations and care homes in local communities will benefit from cheaper energy bills through Great British Energy community funding as part of Plan for Change Mayoral authorities to receive a share of £10 million for publicly-owned clean energy projects Complements Great British Energy’s drive to cut bills for around 200 schools and 200 hospitals, which is already seeing savings Libraries, fire stations and care homes in local co…
Great British Energy launches £10m funding for community facilities - East Midlands Business Link
Great British Energy has unveiled a £10 million funding initiative aimed at reducing energy bills for community facilities across the UK. The funding, part of the government’s clean energy mission, will support a range of public buildings, including libraries, fire stations, care homes, and leisure centres, to cut energy costs and boost local economies. The […]
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