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St Agnes School get a new PV System installed

Author: Jamie | Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 | No Comments

The 9.99kW system designed and supplied by Natural Generation consists of 54 Sharp NU-185EI High performance monocrystalline silicon solar cell modules, and 3 SMA inverters converting the power for use in the School and exported to the National Grid is now LIVE, and even the sun has come out today after a very wet weekend to celebrate the fact.

Mike Field, Natural Generation’s MD said, ‘I’m delighted that the benefits of the Feed in Tariff are going to the community.  Both my children attended the School and I have very fond memories of their time there.  With reduced energy bills, and a great  positive move to reduce  co² emissions I sure the children will reap the rewards now and for the future. ‘

This system is predicted to generate 8500kWh of electricity and save nearly 4500kg of co² annually.

St Agnes School is a Junior and Infant Mixed School situated centrally in St Agnes.  It is a seven class Primary School with approximately 200 children in the school.  The school occupies modern premises opened in 1987.

The children reside mainly in St Agnes village or in the area marked approximately by such points as Chapel Porth, the old St Agnes Station and Trevellas Coombe.

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