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Hyundai releases car with solar panel roof

Hyundai has released a version of its Sonata hybrid that has solar panels to help charge its battery. The Korean car maker said up to 60% of the power for the car’s battery could be supplied if the solar roof was used for six hours a day. The panels would Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Firm loses solar energy appeal against Aberdeen City Council

A firm has lost an appeal after Aberdeen City Council won a court ruling throwing out an £8m claim against it over a solar energy scheme. The local authority had previously successfully argued that the action brought against it by Our Generation Ltd – about a termination notice – should be Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Doncaster Sheffield Airport plans £2m solar farm to cut emissions

A South Yorkshire airport has announced plans for a £2m solar farm to help slash emissions. Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) said renewable energy could generate 25% of its energy and would also “drastically” reduce its carbon footprint. Aviation minister Baroness Vere said airports must find “practical ways” to become “cleaner Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Plans for Newmarket solar farm the size of ‘900 football pitches’

Concerns have been raised about the “sheer scale” of a solar farm earmarked for farmland on the Suffolk-Cambridgeshire border. Energy firm Sunnica wants to create one of the largest solar farms in the country across three connected sites near Newmarket. The area spans 900 football pitches and would generate enough Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar farm approved

A solar farm on a 50-acre site at Shadoxhurst has been given council approval. The site at Blindgrooms Lane was purchased by Ashford Borough Council in 2017 and is currently used for grazing which would continue when the farm is operational, the council said.  The power generated by the solar Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Milton Keynes Council to review policy on solar panel returns

Calls by homeowners to protect their solar panels against the potential impact of neighbours’ extensions have prompted a review of planning policy. There is currently no legislation to protect residents who have invested in panels in the expectation of financial returns.  Milton Keynes Council is to examine planning rules after Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar project has ‘life changing’ impact in rural Malawi

A solar power project to connect villages in Malawi has had a “life-changing” impact for rural communities. The initiative, led by Strathclyde University researchers, has seen affordable energy supply businesses set up in four villages.  The partnership, which has been backed by a £600,000 grant from the Scottish government, ensures Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Bangor University: Solar panels next to Grade I building

Plans have been approved to install solar panels close to a grade I listed building in north Wales. Bangor University will place 150 of the energy-saving panels on the flat library roof, next to its historical Main Arts building on College Road. The plans, approved by Gwynedd council, are part Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar panels proposed for common grazing land at Tain

Highland Council has proposed installing solar panels on an area of public land available for raising livestock in Easter Ross. The local authority said the plan is for 13 acres (5Ha) of common good grazing land at Blarliath near Tain. The renewable energy scheme would require investment from the council Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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How much Solar PV can be installed on your roof?

An estimate of the potential installed capacity of the rooftop solar PV system must be made during feasibility of the site. The estimation of potential installed capacity, CR, in kilowatt-peak (kWp), may be made using the following equation: where: AR is the total roof area available for installation of solar Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago

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