Investment in solar energy 13:01 - Feb 6 with 2552 views | Dalenet | The club has announced that the entire mainstand will have solar panels installed before summer to allow the club to reduce its carbon footprint and save 30% on utility costs - something that we know is a big cost for the club. And using a local firm too. Well done Suggests we don't have any plans to rebuild the mainstand or move grounds in the foreseeable future. https://rochdaleafc.co.uk/solar-project-to-get-underway-at-coa/ | | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 13:20 - Feb 6 with 2496 views | D_Alien | Great initiative Solar panels aren't permanent fixtures, and can presumably be re-located if necessary, i.e. if the roofline of a stand was changed. I agree though, looking much more likely to be at the COA | |
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Investment in solar energy on 13:22 - Feb 6 with 2482 views | EllDale | Anything that helps to reduce that ridiculously expensive utilities bill. Great example as well. | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 13:48 - Feb 6 with 2410 views | jpresto | Just wondered that if the pitch needs to be relaid could the surplus solar energy generated be used as undersoil heating. | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 14:06 - Feb 6 with 2357 views | MoonyDale |
Investment in solar energy on 13:48 - Feb 6 by jpresto | Just wondered that if the pitch needs to be relaid could the surplus solar energy generated be used as undersoil heating. |
Was thinking the same as I was reading the article.... | |
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Investment in solar energy on 16:47 - Feb 6 with 2116 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Forgetting the "bus Shelter" Sandy Lane , could the other stands be fitted with solar panels. The Willbutts Stand must catch a lot of late/evening sun. [Post edited 6 Feb 17:40]
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Investment in solar energy on 16:52 - Feb 6 with 2095 views | turnthescrew | One of the Directors said that energy bills at the COA have hit £160,000 per annum. They have tripled in just over 2 years. Let's hope the solar panel initiative goes a long way to getting that back to an acceptable, affordable sum. | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 17:33 - Feb 6 with 2012 views | 100notout |
Investment in solar energy on 16:47 - Feb 6 by Yorkshire_Dale | Forgetting the "bus Shelter" Sandy Lane , could the other stands be fitted with solar panels. The Willbutts Stand must catch a lot of late/evening sun. [Post edited 6 Feb 17:40]
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Willbutts Lane roof is North facing so would be the least favurable option I guess. Pearl Streey might be worth considering. Are we still locked in to that ridiculous fixed tarriff for energy? I know energy prices have rocketed but to lock in to a contract for that length of time was pure insanity. | |
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Investment in solar energy on 17:51 - Feb 6 with 1956 views | Yorkshire_Dale |
Investment in solar energy on 17:33 - Feb 6 by 100notout | Willbutts Lane roof is North facing so would be the least favurable option I guess. Pearl Streey might be worth considering. Are we still locked in to that ridiculous fixed tarriff for energy? I know energy prices have rocketed but to lock in to a contract for that length of time was pure insanity. |
Solar panels work in cloudy conditions as well as sun light but are not as efficient. The tilt of the panels is important,again for optimum efficiency . Club needs to get a written guarantee on the work undertaken, not just the vocal 7 minutes jobby we had on the pitch. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Investment in solar energy on 18:40 - Feb 6 with 1866 views | mikehunt | This is awesome. I visited a factory who were early adopters of this years ago. They said they were selling power back to the grid at times. They had benefitted from grants though. Wonder if grants for businesses still exist? They also had a little helical wind generator on a small office block that gave a bit of power when the sun wasn't shining. [Post edited 6 Feb 18:43]
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Investment in solar energy on 19:17 - Feb 6 with 1741 views | Dalenet |
Investment in solar energy on 18:40 - Feb 6 by mikehunt | This is awesome. I visited a factory who were early adopters of this years ago. They said they were selling power back to the grid at times. They had benefitted from grants though. Wonder if grants for businesses still exist? They also had a little helical wind generator on a small office block that gave a bit of power when the sun wasn't shining. [Post edited 6 Feb 18:43]
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The payback period on this type of investment is 7-10 years. Much lower than it used to be. Good to hear that the club is buying the battery storage capacity so they retain power generated to be used when needed which is better value than selling surplus back to the grid. A really good example of the Ogdens putting money in where they can make an immediate impact on sustainability that the club would never have been able to justify. | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 20:02 - Feb 6 with 1645 views | Rodingdale | Great news, good to hear the club tangibly moving forwards after a lot of talk. Well done to everyone involved. | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 09:15 - Feb 7 with 1343 views | Dale_4_Life | Great news indeed. Well done to all involved - great initiative that should reap rewards down the line. | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 14:55 - Feb 7 with 1003 views | 49thseason | Sorting out the electricity situation must have been high on the agenda for a while now, maybe they are also thinking of bringing gas in too so that we can set up the Dark Kitchen and improve the kitchens inside the COA at the same time. Someone mentioned the other stands which are less suitable for solar, but which might be suitable for these wind turbines.... https://alpha-311.com/blog/our-turbines-are-and-spinning-londons-o2-arena Putting 10 around the ground would give power when the solar isn't available ( at night) and reduce bills even further (they would generatd enough power to run 20+ houses.) | | | |
Investment in solar energy on 17:14 - Feb 7 with 822 views | Duckegg | Loking at that wind turbine linked reminded me of a school near Glen Luce.. They had several turbines of similar design for quite a while but in the pat few years they are no longer there.... For that school to have up and running for at least 15yrs must show that they work... Reason for taking them down could be that they where past their working life expectancy.. Good idea for the COA though... | | | |
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