Tag: cleanenergy

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Jersey Cheshire Homes (JCH) installed solar through SunWorks in October 2021. The project soon become a prominent success story for the Government of Jersey’s financial stimulus packages following the pandemic. As we head into Summer, the solar production has rapidly increased, showing a constant growth in energy produced.

JCH offers a wide range of services such as physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, nursing, rehabilitation, respite, residential and day care and activities. A huge property that requires a massive amount of energy to provide a service to the disabled adults in Jersey.

In the second quarter of the year, July was JCH biggest solar month yet, achieving 43% of the facility’s total energy requirement, nearly halving their imported energy. The installation (which consists of 166 x Trina 395W solar panels) has produced a staggering 29% of the JCH total energy year to date and will likely be above 40% by the end of the year.

Jersey Cheshire Home is an essential charity that already does so much for the public, and we love to see local organisations going the extra mile and thinking green for Jersey #ThinkingGloballyandActingLocally.

SunWorks partnered up with Acorn Enterprises last year, helping them towards their mission to become a sustainable social enterprise. Acorn are already pioneers with their reuse and upcycling facilities, not to mention investing in the community by providing work and training opportunities for people who have a disability or long-term health condition.

SunWorks have assisted Acorn reduce their environmental footprint by installing Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels on their café building in December 2021. For the first six months of 2022, 48% of the facility’s total energy consumed came from solar, and it’s worth noting that the solar was powered up in the winter.

We predict that Acorn are on course to generate more than 55% of their total electricity consumption by the end of the year, which is incredible for a business with such a heavy demand for power. This includes the café, charity store, plant nursery, Woodshack and outbuildings.

Of the solar electricity generated, 28% is exported back to Jersey Electricity for redistribution to nearby properties. This means that they have saved approximately 9,200 kilograms of CO2 emissions since December.

Acorn’s General Manager, Steve Pearce said, “We are delighted with the results from our solar panels and we are considering installing more. We are particularly grateful to the Roy Overland Charitable Trust for funding, and recognising the potential of these solar panels, which help us towards being carbon neutral.”

We love seeing local businesses #ThinkingGloballyandActingLocally

We’ve been busy here at SunWorks with a huge opportunity to support Andium Homes, Jerseys largest provider of affordable housing, responsible for housing over 10,000 Islanders.

We will be rolling out Solar PV systems to several apartment blocks under Andium’s management. These systems will help offset the communal areas energy usage and in addition, feed renewable energy to EV charging stations on sites that have them installed. Any unused energy is sold back to Jersey Electricity.

The latest part of this project we’ve completed is at Andium Court which consists of 24 Trina Vertex 400w Solar Panels, 9.6kW which generates 9,700 per annum – small changes make big differences!