All installations were planned and built by Engynious Clean Power UK, a company specialising in developing solar power plants in the UK.
Over the past nine months 19 schools across England have been fitted with PV installations by Engynious, with several more scheduled for grid connection this year.
Engynious is using ITS modules because they have very good environmental credentials with a 50 percent lower carbon footprint than conventional products.
Schools with these innovative solar modules include Pedmore Technology College and Community School in the West Midlands, where a 50 kWp system has been installed, and the Strawberry Hill Day Nursery in the Sutton Hull Children’s Centre, Shropshire which has a 22.5 kWp system. All the systems are operational generating clean solar power which the schools are able to buy at a discounted price giving them long-term energy cost savings.
“The ITS technology fits with our mission to offer schools a sustainable option for generating renewable energy,” said Ann Flaherty, UK Solar Programme Manager of Engynious Clean Power (UK) Limited which develops, operates and maintains the PV systems on the schools’ roofs.
Innotech Solar’s modules are made with solar cells which have been optimized using a unique, laser-based process to enhance their performance. This production technology cuts the carbon footprint of ITS modules considerably when compared with conventional modules.
In addition, the production process only uses renewable energy, which also boosts the environmental credentials of these panels.
“We are delighted to cooperate with such an experienced partner like Engynious and we are happy to be able to support these excellent projects, where young people will also get to see PV systems in operation,” said Jerry Stokes, CEO of Innotech Solar.
Besides schools, Engynious Clean Power plans to extend its operations in the UK into other segments. “Due to the great success of our school projects, we now have plans to also serve the commercial and agricultural segments to build up a substantial photovoltaic rooftop portfolio in the UK,” said Gregor Loukidis, Director of Engynious Clean Power UK.
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