NI Water has installed solar panels that could save around 218 tonnes of carbon in the first year.
The utility company aims to double its existing 8MW of solar generation by the end of the Price Control Period 2021- 2027. During the first phase of the project, NI Water has installed around.2,167 Solar Photovoltaics (PV) panels across three sites to generate clean electricity and lower its carbon footprint.
The solar panels have a combined capacity of 0.9 Megawatt (MW) of power which will capture the sun’s energy and convert it into electricity which will be consumed on-site reducing demand from the electricity grid. The panels also generate c.950,000kWh (kilowatt hours) which is comparable to producing enough electricity to power approximately 170 homes. The solar scheme is part of NI Water's wider plans to help tackle climate change and create a more sustainable future for Northern Ireland.
The on-site roof and ground mounted solar installations were completed at energy intensive sites at Drumaroad Water Treatment Works (WTW) in County Down, Killyhevlin WTW in County Fermanagh and Limavady Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) in County Derry~Londonderry.
Patrick Grimes, Project Manager at NI Water commented: "It is exciting to see the expansion of renewable energy generation on our land. As the largest user of electricity in Northern Ireland we are keen to reduce our energy consumption where we can. Through this project, we could potentially reduce costs by around £145k annually.
"As part of our goal to shift to 100% renewables, we are exploring further solar expansion via third party sites and strategic partnerships, in addition to investment in green hydrogen and recent large-scale battery deployment."
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