Saturday, November 27, 2010

UK museum generates income with solar PV

The National Trust's carriage museum at Arlington Court is now generating its own income following the installation of one of the UK's largest solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on a historic building.
The 113m2 solar PV installation near Barnstaple, Devon, will generate up to 6.3 MWh of energy each year, saving the museum about £600 from its electricity bill and generating income of around £2270 per year by feeding solar PV energy back into the grid as part of the new feed-in tariff scheme.

Renewable Energy Focus - UK museum generates income with solar PV

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