Solar Energy Systems – A Key Element Of Electricity Supply For Businesses

Image: A recently completed Centreco Solar Energy System for a client in Preston (293kW)

Centreco have installed over 200 solar energy systems for companies across the U.K. with over 30MW of generation capacity, saving over 6,000 Tonnes of CO2 per annum and delivering immediate electricity cost savings to their clients.

Centreco installed its first system in 2014 when commercial electricity prices we in the region of 12p per kilowatt hour. With increasing electricity prices over the years, to an average circa 35p per kilowatt hour currently and an ever-increasing environmental pressures on businesses so solar energy systems have cemented their place in the energy supply chain for an increasing number of mid to high users of electricity.

Centreco believe this trend for on-site solar energy systems for UK businesses is set to accelerate. Tom Knox, Business Development Director at Centreco says “I consult with over fifty commercial clients a month, there is a common set of themes with each of them – how can we reduce our electricity costs, reduce our exposure to electricity price inflation in the long-term and address the pressing environmental concerns on our operations.

Self generated solar energy worked in commercial terms when electricity pricing was 12p per kilowatt hour, so it certainly works at the rates we are seeing in the market now and indeed under any scenario that may prevail across the 25-year warranted generation cycle of a solar energy system.

Indications are that grid-based electricity prices will continue to rise from present rates in the near term and that long term inflation on these prices is inherent given the macro and supply issues at play for the UK. To that end installing a solar energy system now not only makes sense but I would say is essential for any business that uses more than 100,000kW hours of electricity per annum.

In the unlikely event that electricity prices fall in the short term such are the funding structures readily available to finance a system, clients will get immediate cost savings, a positive cash flow profile and high long-term returns from their Centreco solar energy system almost irrespective of any foreseeable strike price for a commercial electricity contract rate as the equivalent fixed price of electricity generated by a solar energy system will be in the range of only 2 to 4 pence per kilowatt hour over the 25 year period.

It makes more sense than ever to push the button now on the move to solar energy from a financial perspective.

Add to this the environmental benefits self-generated solar energy can bring to a company’s ESG strategy and supply chain sustainability credentials and you really do have a no-brainer business decision to bring solar energy into the energy mix for a UK business with relatively energy intense operations such as manufacturing, data processing, engineering, industrial, production and fabrication.”

It looks as if the Government concurs with Tom Knox, a recent report entitled “Mission Zero” highlighted solar energy as a 70GW market by 2035. The report sees a “solar energy roof top revolution” taking place in the coming years with commercial solar energy systems playing a key part in the hyper-growth of renewable energy deployment in the UK. With 5Bn square metres of commercial roof space available to fill in the UK with high quality solar energy systems its easy to understand why this generation solution for businesses will play a key part in the Country’s energy strategy in the long term.

Centreco have been steadily growing their installation resources and are all set to install in excess of 40MW of new solar energy generation for clients in the twelve months. Centreco will be at the forefront of delivering this burgeoning commercial solar energy capacity in the UK and will guide clients through the modelling, design and installation processes to offer a one stop shop for a business looking to take advantage of self-generated solar energy at their site.

With new highly skilled energy consultants, project development resources and installation teams in place Centreco have the capacity to work with a client’s to demonstrate the potential of their own solar energy system today.

So, if you’re a business owner and you are interested in finding out how a solar energy system can work for your commercial property, why not give Centreco a call on 01257 208 943 and be part of that solar energy revolution!

10th February 2023

Thomas Lyte use Centreco Solar Energy System to Meet Ambitious Sustainability Targets

Image: Centreco Installation at Thomas Lyte in Ilford, East London (42kW solar energy system)

  • Centreco design and install bespoke solar energy system for the world-renowned trophy makers.
  • 42kW capacity system installed at their London-based fine silver workshops.
  • System comprised of 110 Tier One Solar Panels
  • CO2 emissions savings of over 226 Tonnes across the next 25 years
  • Electricity costs cut to 3.6p per kW Hour for the long term.
  • Solar installation sits alongside other green initiatives designed to propel the company towards achieving their goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2025.

Leading UK commercial solar energy system installers, Centreco (UK) Limited, announce the completion of a 42kW Solar Energy System for Thomas Lyte at their fine silver workshops in London.

The solar panel system consisting of 110 roof mounted tier one panels will allow Thomas Lyte to generate their own green electricity, with the system predicted to save over 226 Tonnes of CO2 emissions over the next 25 years allowing the world-renowned elite sporting trophy makers to significantly reduce their carbon footprint, with the CO2 savings equivalent to over 561,249 miles being driven by an average passenger car.

Thomas Lyte are Royal Warrant holders as silversmiths and goldsmiths to the Late Queen Elizabeth II.  They are best known as the designers and manufacturers of many of the world’s most famous sporting trophies, including the Emirates FA Cup, Guinness Six Nations, The Hundred trophies and Nitto ATP Finals trophies.

The luxury brand are a member of the Planet Mark sustainability certification program and are committed to cut carbon emissions year-on-year to achieve the ultimate goal of Net Zero by 2025.

David Brewer, Chief Operating Officer of Thomas Lyte said “Sustainability, in all senses of the word, is one of our founding values, and we are among over 800 Royal Warrant holders that encourage each other to be as sustainable as possible and to continually seek to reduce our carbon footprint.

“Solar was a natural next step for us, and we have been delighted by the quality of service that Centreco provides. Their customer-focused approach helped the process of installation run remarkably smoothly.”

For Thomas Lyte the installation of their Solar Energy System sits alongside their other green initiatives including a sustainable packaging programme, ‘Meat-Free Mondays’ and an electric car purchasing scheme for their staff – for which the solar energy system will also be used to provide truly green electricity for their vehicles.

With electricity costs on the rise, Thomas Lyte are also able to further benefit from equivalent fixed electricity costs of just 3.6p 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.

Phillip Mooney, Head of Technical Operations at Centreco reflected on the installation, “Thomas Lyte are typical of many high-profile clients that Centreco have installed solar energy systems for, in that they already benefit from an extensive environmental and sustainability programme. The natural next step for such Companies is to move to self-generated green electricity and after exploring alternative installation providers, Centreco were selected by Thomas Lyte to design and install a bespoke roof mounted installation for them on the basis of our full-service approach and like-minded focus on quality.

It was great to hear that David Brewer recognised the synergy between Thomas Lyte and Centreco with both companies being vertically integrated with extensive in-house teams handling projects in a full turnkey solution, we were pleased this was a factor behind deciding to install with Centreco over other providers and it was a pleasure to deliver a high-quality solar energy system for such a prestigious and discerning client.”

9th February 2023