Farming News - Dulas deliver largest National Trust Solar PV Scheme

Dulas deliver largest National Trust Solar PV Scheme

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Mike Clay of Dulas Ltd said of the installation, “By taking forward thinking steps and engaging with a highly experienced company the Trust has been able to best utilise the space available to gain maximum benefit from the feed in tariff. By prioritizing the installation Dulas was able to commission the project in time to take advantage of the highest feed in tariff rates providing the best possible financial rate of returns for the Trust.


The Trust has made a commitment to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels by 50% within the next eight years. They aim to cut their carbon emissions from energy use for heat and electricity by 45%, beating the Government’s target of a 34% reduction in co2 by 2020.
The Trust has also made a pledge to take care of the environment by reducing energy and water use and substantially cutting dependence on energy sources outside of its estate and by developing its own energy sources. Key in achieving this has been the use of biomass technology which Dulas has taken the lead in delivering.

 

Dulas has in the last month successfully delivered biomass wood fuel heating systems for the National Trust at both Stackpole and South Pilton Green ensuring that the organisation is well on its way to meeting its objectives. Stackpole is now home to a 350kW boiler which replaces 17 ageing LPG boilers whilst South Pilton Green operates a 35kW boiler which is linked to a small district heating scheme. This system is containerised to provide an innovative solution to space and access issues. The Trust had limited locations to house the boiler so by providing a ‘boxed’ solution Dulas was able to work around this issue.


These installations further build upon Dulas’ relationship with the National Trust having installed multi-technology systems at the trust’s flagship project for sustainability, Gibson’s Mill as well as biomass at Dinefwr in Carmarthenshire.


Keith Jones, Environmental Practices Advisor for the National Trust said ‘We have been delighted with the contribution that Dulas have been giving to our carbon reduction and sustainability programmes using solar and biomass technologies. Their experience has added value as we try to overcome the challenges of installing these technologies within our historic buildings and valuable landscapes. They have worked with us to deliver the bespoke solutions and were impressed by their ability to install our first large scale solar PV system within the very tight Feed-in Tariff deadline.’