Solar panels will be installed at the UK production site in Chertsey in the coming weeks. Forms part of the UK’s largest water-only supplier’s plans to achieve net-zero operational emissions by 2030 as part of the company’s Plan for Net Zero.

UK Affinity Water to harness the power of the sun to reach Net Zero land

Centrica Business Solutions has begun works at an Affinity Water production site in Chertsey to install solar panels to generate nearly 1MWp of renewable energy from the sun to power its operations.

The water supplier has commissioned Centrica Business Solutions to carry out these works, which are progressing and will be completed in early 2022.

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No solar panels to be installed in 1820 – The 992kWp solar ground mount panel installations will generate 16% of the energy used by Chertsey water treatment works (948 MWh). That’s enough electricity to power around 250 UK households per year. Based on the average UK household consumes 3,760 kWh per year.

The solar energy produced will prevent the equivalent of the annual carbon emissions of 95 family cars (based on 12,000 miles traveled annually)

The PV array at Chertsey WTW will save around 220 tonnes of carbon annually.

It is one of two solar projects being developed by Affinity Water ahead of an expansion to the program, which will generate 23.5 MWh per annum of clean and renewable energy and save 75,011 tCO2e over a 20-year asset life.

“Tackling climate change and reaching Net Zero is one of the biggest challenges the world faces, and our customers and stakeholders are looking to us to see what we are doing to achieve it. In working with Centrica Business Solutions, we have the expertise on board to deliver.”

Graham Deans, Head of Estates and Facilities at Affinity Water

This is the first small step that will form a key pillar of Affinity Water’s ambitious Plan for Net-Zero. Further phases will deliver solar energy installations, along with the introduction of wind power and battery storage solutions across the company’s sites and the transition of its fleet to Electric Vehicles.

By 2030 the company will generate 10% of its baseload energy usage from its renewable energy generation assets like solar, wind, or hydrogen, thereby reducing reliance on the National Grid.

Graham Deans, Head of Estates and Facilities at Affinity Water, said, “We’re pleased to take this important first step to develop our renewables portfolio as we continue to play our part and realize our Plan for Net Zero operational emissions by 2030 and improve energy efficiency. In working with Centrica Business Solutions, we have the expertise on board to deliver, and I’m looking forward to progressing to the next phases of our plan in the months and years ahead.

“Tackling climate change and reaching Net Zero is one of the biggest challenges the world faces, and our customers and stakeholders are looking to us to see what we are doing to achieve it.”

Graham Phillips, Head of Solar at Centrica Business Solutions, said, “There is increased scrutiny on all businesses to be putting in place measures that help reduce their emissions. Water companies have diverse estates that lend themselves to solar developments that can be implemented without impacting day-to-day operations.

“Affinity Water has an ambitious plan to be Net Zero by 2030, and Centrica Business Solutions is delighted to be playing our part in that journey.”

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