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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