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138-tonne carbon reduction with rooftop solar system

The Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham has installed an extensive 509-panel rooftop solar+storage system across five buildings, marking a significant step toward its net zero goals.

Solar panels on a rooftop

The system, expected to generate up to 200,000 kWh of clean energy annually, will offset approximately 138 tonnes of carbon emissions—equivalent to taking 30 cars off the road for a year.

A model for sustainable development

Located on Cheltenham High Street, The Brewery Quarter is a bustling retail and leisure hub with outlets, restaurants, bars, and facilities like a 14-screen cinema.

The solar system will power shared areas, including heating, lighting, and air conditioning, delivering estimated savings of £50,000 per year.

The project, funded by NFU Mutual and delivered through Martin Commercial Properties in partnership with Your Eco, uses SolarEdge technology to maximise efficiency and ensure safety.

This includes power optimisers that mitigate the impact of soiling or shading and embedded safety features to reduce voltages to touch-safe levels. The system also includes 15 batteries to store excess energy, enabling round-the-clock usage.

Steps towards sustainability

Bryony Plain-Jones, asset manager of NFU Mutual, commented: “As the owner, we are thrilled to take this significant step towards improving sustainability.

“This investment in solar energy not only aligns with our values as a responsible property owner, but it also contributes to the long-term viability and resilience of the development.

“We are proud to support initiatives that prioritise environmental conservation and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the local community.”

Rob Howse, operations manager of Martin Commercial Properties, added: “As a company, we are laser-focussed on reducing the environmental impact both of our own operation and those of our customers – a commitment that recently saw us achieve certification as a Carbon Neutral Business by Carbon Neutral Britain.

“By harnessing the power of solar energy, commercial operators can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to achieving a greener, more sustainable future for local communities. We believe The Brewery Quarter has set a positive example for other developments to follow.”

Nick Spicer, CEO of Your Eco, concluded: “Celebrating the successful adoption of a solar photovoltaic system at The Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham is a testament to the power of sustainable energy in action.

“Not only are we witnessing the tangible effectiveness of solar panels in reducing energy costs and carbon emissions, but we have also championed a positive environmental impact that will resonate with the local community.

“This initiative serves as a beacon of hope for developing areas, showcasing the enduring benefits of clean, renewable energy and the pivotal role it plays in nurturing thriving, sustainable communities.”

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