moorcroft lights up with solar power

Solar panels have been introduced by Holcim UK at a Devon quarry to power part of its operations.
 

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Roof mounted solar panels at Holcim UK's Moorcroft Quarry in Plymouth

The 208 panels have been installed on the rooftop of workshops at Holcim’s Moorcroft site in Plymouth.

The site, which is home to a limestone quarry, asphalt and readymix plants, is the latest location that the leading sustainable building solutions provider has brought solar to as part of its ongoing renewable energy rollout.

The project, managed by Regenerco with installation carried out by Aniron, will be able to generate more than 76,000 KWh of power per year, equating to two per cent of the site’s annual power needs and resulting in a saving of 15.9 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.

The introduction of more renewable energy sources is a key part of the company’s net zero strategy which aims to achieve zero emissions before 2050. It follows on from rooftop installations at its Hulland Ward, Bardon Hill and Callow sites in the last 12 months.

Joanna Walker, Energy Manager at Holcim UK, said: “Our initial focus is on identifying suitable locations for roof mounted solar across our UK sites.

“Moorcroft is a welcome addition to the scheme we have already successfully implemented and helps us continue to roll-out renewable energy sources as part of our Net Zero Strategy, helping us on our journey to zero emissions.

“We have further schemes in the pipeline for the rest of the year including both rooftop and ground mounted initiatives.”

Nigel Price, Director at Burton-based Regenerco which developed the project installation, said: “We are delighted to support Holcim UK with its ongoing clean electricity needs and welcome another successful installation at Callow.”

For further information on Holcim UK, visit https://www.holcim.co.uk/ 

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