Cherwell use Coventry & Warwickshire grant to bolster green credentials

Image: Centreco Mid-Installation at Cherwell in Southam (32kW solar energy system)

  • Centreco deliver an industry leading solar energy system for Cherwell
  • 32kW capacity system installed at Southam Premises
  • System comprised of 84 Tier One Solar Panels
  • CO2 emissions savings of over 171 Tonnes across the next 25 years
  • Equivalent Electricity costs slashed to 4.2p per kW Hour for the long term
  • Grant awarded by Coventry & Warwickshire Green Business Programme towards cost

Leading UK commercial solar energy installers, Centreco (UK) Limited, announce the completion of a 32kW Solar Panel System for Cherwell at their premises in Southam, Warwickshire. The solar energy system consisting of 84 roof mounted tier one panels will allow Cherwell to generate their own green electricity. The system is predicted to save over 171 Tonnes of CO2 emissions over the next 25 years, allowing the leading supplier of hygiene, catering, and cleaning products to significantly reduce their carbon footprint. These CO2 savings are equivalent to 431,481 miles driven by an average passenger car.

The move to self-generated solar energy ensures Cherwell’s focus on a green future for the company, meeting their client’s environmental demands and constituting the next major stage of their sustainability plans. As consumers place more importance on green credentials, it was vital for Cherwell that every aspect of their operations are as green and efficient as possible.

For Cherwell, the project was also financially focussed as they were keen to benefit from the exceptional cost saving opportunities that a solar energy system from Centreco delivers. To achieve this, Centreco designed, installed, and optimised a bespoke system for the client. Cherwell are now able to benefit from equivalent fixed electricity costs of just 4.2p per kWh for anything they consume which is produced from their solar installation, projected over the next 25 years.  This offers a substantial saving against grid supplied electricity rates currently available and protects against long-term inflationary pressures on energy prices.

Cherwell were able to secure a grant from Coventry City Council under their ‘Coventry and Warwickshire Green Business Programme’ towards the cost of the system. Since the programme’s inception in 2016, it has awarded over £2.5m in grants to 250 SMEs (small to medium-sized enterprises) contributing to over 14,000 tonnes of CO2 savings. The Coventry and Warwickshire Green Business Programme is partly funded by the European Regional Development Fund and is being delivered by Coventry City Council and its partners.

Cherwell’s Managing Director Jeremy Hodge said “We must acknowledge the green business programme and the grant we received from the Green Business Programme as without their knowledge and support with the grant, this is a project we would have struggled to proceed with. Centreco’s industry experience meant that they were very familiar with how the grant process worked and were able to support us throughout the application process.”

Cllr Jim O’Boyle Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change said, “I’m really pleased that our expert team was able to support Cherwell in their ambition to generate their own power and at the same time reduce their carbon emissions. Hopefully in the longer term this will also help them to stay competitive and secure jobs.”

Centreco’s Senior Project Manager Alan Cuthbert said, “Cherwell are typical of the clients we are speaking to daily in that they understand the significant environmental and commercial benefits the installation of a solar energy system brings as part of a wider sustainability programme. Whilst there are no UK wide grants currently available, it is great to see local authorities such as Coventry City Council supporting SMEs through localised grants as more companies look to save money on energy bills and maximise opportunities to reduce their carbon emissions.

As part of the grant application process, Cherwell had to seek alternative quotes from other installers, however it was great to see that after this process Centreco were able to offer the most competitive quote. At Centreco, we pride ourselves on being one of the UK’s leading commercial solar energy system installers and our ability to be most cost effective for our clients is critical to maintaining our market position.”

Reflecting on the overall installation, Jeremy Hodge further commented “We were extremely pleased with the service provided by Centreco, from initial system specification to final implementation. All was achieved within the promised timescale and budget, and we have already started to generate large savings. We would happily recommend Centreco too!”

Bernadette McCullagh, Business Advisor said “Cherwell have been an established local employer in Southam since the 1980’s and have chosen the two energy efficiency measures to implement; solar PV and LED lighting – which will have the biggest impact on their energy bills – these are really key for them to offset exponentially rising energy costs and to sustain their business for the future.

This will save them in the region of £12k a year in energy costs and nearly 11 tonnes of carbon. This project will also enable them to showcase their environmental credentials to customers, suppliers and stakeholders alike.  We are really pleased to have been able to help them along on their low carbon journey! We would like to remind businesses across Coventry and Warwickshire that the current ERDF funding will end soon. If you would like to apply for an energy audit and a green grant, please get in touch with the team as soon as possible by emailing [email protected]

www.Centreco.co.uk | www.cherwell-online.co.uk | www.coventry.gov.uk

20th October 2022

Endura look to greener future with Centreco Solar Energy Installation

Image: Centreco Installation at Endura in Livingston (351kW solar energy system)

  • Centreco deliver an industry leading solar energy system for Endura
  • 351kW capacity system installed at Livingston Premises
  • System comprised of 936 Tier One Solar Panels
  • CO2 emissions savings of over 1639 Tonnes across the next 25 years
  • Electricity costs slashed to 3.5p per kW Hour for the long term
  • Smooth installation process with minimal disruption to operations

Centreco (UK) Limited, leading UK commercial solar energy installers, are pleased to announce the completion of a 351kW Solar Panel System for Endura Ltd at their premisses in Livingston. The solar energy system consisting of 946 roof mounted tier one panels will allow Endura Ltd to generate their own green electricity. The system is predicted to save over 1,639 Tonnes of CO2 emissions over the next 25 years allowing the leading manufacturer of Cycling Clothing, Bike Helmets & Accessories to significantly reduce their carbon footprint. These CO2 savings are roughly equivalent to over 4,068,835 miles being driven by an average passenger car.

The move to self-generated solar energy complements Endura’s wider environmental and sustainability programmes on their journey to becoming CO₂ negative by 2024. Their solar energy system now sits alongside their other initiatives including the ‘One Million Trees’ project and banning environmentally harmful chemicals such as PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) and PFC (Perfluorinated compounds) from their products. These initiatives being more important than ever as consumers place more importance on the green credentials of brands before making purchasing decisions.

With electricity costs on the rise, Endura by owning the system are now able to benefit from equivalent fixed electricity costs of just 3.5p per kWh projected over the next 25 years. This offers a substantial saving against grid supplied electricity rates currently available and protects against long-term inflationary pressures on energy costs.

As Endura’s site in Livingston is the heart of its daily operations, it was critical that throughout the installation process, there was minimal disruption to Endura. Centreco were able to achieve this by working with the client to ensure the Centreco in-house scaffolding, installation, and electrical teams caused minimal disruption to this busy manufacturing hub.

The managing director of Endura Jim McFarlane said, “The teams that Centreco had working on site were all very professional and represented the company in such a positive manner. Our site operations manager even commented on how clean the installation teams were when they were working on our site – something rare to see by external contractors.”

Centreco’s Senior Project Manager Chris Ruddock said, “As consumers are becoming more environmentally minded when making purchasing decisions, it is great to see brands such as Endura putting in initiatives which provide both immediate and long-term environmental benefits as the company looks to be CO2 negative by 2024. This goal is now more achievable than ever with the installation of their own Solar Energy system.

Endura were a pleasure to work with as they had sustainability running through the core of the company at every level, from their packaging through to in-house repair facilities on site and using recycled fabrics throughout the manufacturing process.”

www.Centreco.co.uk | www.endurasport.com

11th October 2022

3D Aluminium Futureproof Operations with Centreco

Image: Similarly Sized Centreco Solar Energy System During Installation

  • Centreco deliver an industry leading solar energy system for 3D Aluminium
  • 35kW capacity system installed at Oxford Premises
  • System comprised of 93 Tier One Solar Panels
  • CO2 emissions savings of over 162 Tonnes across the next 25 years
  • Electricity costs slashed to 5.1p per kW Hour for the long term
  • Centreco the most cost-effective installer

Leading UK commercial solar energy installers, Centreco (UK) Limited, announce the completion of a 35kW Solar Panel System for 3D Aluminium at their premisses in Oxford. The solar energy system consisting of 93 roof mounted tier one panels will allow 3D Aluminium to generate their own green electricity. With the system predicted to save over 162 Tonnes of CO2 emissions over the next 25 years allowing the specialists in commercial windows, doors, framing systems to significantly reduce their carbon footprint, future-proofing their manufacturing operations. These CO2 savings are equivalent to 409,287 miles driven by an average passenger car.

For 3D Aluminium, the project was also financially focussed as they were keen to benefit from the exceptional cost saving opportunities that a solar energy system from Centreco will deliver. To achieve this, Centreco designed, installed, and optimised a bespoke system for the client. 3D Aluminium are now able to benefit from equivalent fixed electricity costs of just 5.1p per kWh projected over the next 25 years.

This offers a substantial saving against grid supplied electricity rates currently available and protects against long-term inflationary pressures on energy prices. This solar energy system from Centreco gives 3D Aluminium immediate savings and peace of mind that they are protected against any current or future energy price hikes – this being more important than ever given supply and cost pressures across the energy market.

3D Aluminium’s Operations Director, Paul Batts referred to this; “As part of our standard due diligence before proceeding with any project such as this, we did perform market research to ensure Centreco’s competitiveness. After seeking quotes from other installers, we were pleased that Centreco were not only the most cost effective, but also had a portfolio of prior installations which demonstrated their industry experience.”

As 3D Aluminium work not only with commercial clients, but also public sector organisations, they, like many of Centeco’s clients, were facing increasing pressure to demonstrate their environmental credentials. The move to self-generated solar energy ensures 3D Aluminium’s focus on a green future for the company, meeting their client’s environmental demands and constituting the next major stage of their sustainability plans, resulting in a significant reduction in their CO2 emissions.

Centreco’s Operations Manager, Phil Mooney said, “3D Aluminium are typical of many of Centreco’s clients in that they are selecting self-generated solar energy to bolster their environmental and sustainability programmes. This stems from increasing pressure on supply chains and contractors to be operating in as environmentally friendly manner as possible whilst maintaining competitiveness.

At Centreco we pride ourselves on being one of the UK’s leading commercial solar energy system installers and our ability to be most cost effective for our clients is critical to maintaining our market position. It was great to hear that 3D Aluminium recognised this after performing their own research. 

Due to increasing market demand for 3D Aluminium, they have stepped up their operation capacity and as such are now planning an extension to their currently installed system. We are pleased that following the initial installation delivering the predicted financial and environmental returns, 3D Aluminium have come directly back to Centreco to organise this extension. The modular nature of the systems we install ensure that this extension will be fitted with no disruption to 3D Aluminium’s operation and the client can seamlessly bolster their green energy output to meet their future requirements.”

Reflecting on the overall installation, Paul Batts further commented “3D Aluminium has a strong history of being true industry leaders within the Window, Door, and Curtain Walling manufacturing sectors, and we have achieved this by always holding ourselves to the highest standards possible in every aspect of our daily operations. This includes within our green and sustainability programmes, and the installation of a solar energy system from Centreco was the next step on our journey to delivering on our own long-term sustainability strategy. This was a significant investment for ourselves, however an extremely important and worthwhile one as we continually look to develop and evolve the future of 3D Aluminium.”

www.Centreco.co.uk | www.3daluminium.co.uk

5th October 2022