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The government is investing £ 630 million in the public sector decarbonization

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Schools in Birmingham are among those who have installed solar systems as part of a national grid. Image: National Grid.

The government has assigned more than £ 630 million in financing to upgrades for public buildings that will help reduce energy costs.

Social institutions, including schools, hospitals and care homes, receive help from the government to install technologies, including solar panels and heat pumps. These reduce the amount that is spent on feeding and heating such buildings, which in turn reduces the costs for the taxpayer.

The government estimates that the investment will lead to an average of £ 650 million in savings for taxpayers in the coming 12 years.

Organizations that have to take advantage include the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands, which receives £ 1 million to install solar panels and heat pumps in one of the hangars of aircraft, while £ 90,000 goes to the Worcester municipal council to upgrade the King George V Community Center with new heat pumps, solar pumps, solar pumps, solar pumps, sunpaven, sunpaven, sunpaths, sunpaven, sunpaven, sunpaven, solar panels.

The Minister of Energy Consumers Miatta Fahnbulleh said that the investment “will see local communities benefit from our sprint to clean the power”.

The government investment comes after its flagship Great British Energy Company has launched its first official project and committed £ 200 million to install solar panels at around 200 schools and 200 NHS sites throughout England.

Public Sector Decarbonisation

The investment is part of the Decarbonisation Scheme of the government, which had granted subsidies until February 2025 worth more than £ 2.8 billion between financial years 2020/21 and 2025/26 to finance more than 1,200 projects in buildings in the public sector.

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Although a considerable amount of financing goes to heat-related technologies, including energy formation for heating, heat networks and heat pumps, solar PV on the roof is increasingly recognized because of the potential to lower the costs and contribute to clean electricity objectives.

In September last year, Triodos Bank UK granted a loan of £ 3 million to the Solar for Schools Community Benefit Society (CBS). The Solar for Schools CBS owns and operates more than 150 installations on the roof, but has more than 100 schools on the waiting list.

National Grid also has a school company at school and offers £ 2.7 million for Solar PV on the roof at schools in 2024 in collaboration with Solar for Schools.

GB Energy expects its injection of £ 200 billion, with £ 80 million that is specifically reserved for schools, will deliver between 70 MW and 100 MW of solar generation. The investment can also be used by public buildings to install battery energy storage systems (BESS).

According to the interim -CEO of GB Energy, its domain can expand to the use of public land for projects for renewable energy sources.

The company also promised to ensure that the supply chain is free, because, as McGrail stated, as a public company, the dedication is about “always striving to satisfy the gold standard in all areas of the best practice”.

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