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Berkshire NHS Trust – Church Hill House

Berkshire NHS Trust took a significant step towards sustainability by installing a 31.4kW Solar PV system at Church Hill House. This solar project reflects the Trust’s commitment to reducing their carbon footprint, lowering energy costs, and supporting the UK’s Net Zero goals.

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what we did…

Challenges

Church Hill House faced rising electricity costs and increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact in line with NHS sustainability goals. In response, the Trust sought a long-term, cost-effective solution to decarbonise its energy usage without impacting patient care or operational efficiency.

There were a few issues to navigate such as the age of the building in relation to cabling and connection therefore Outline design was key to ensuring routes and connections were agreed prior to commencement. This mitigated delay and disruption when installing on site. The hospital was operational and access to certain areas were difficult, so comprehensive scaffold and access plans were developed to manage logistics and keep to agreed project timescales.

Solution

By partnering with a solar energy provider, Berkshire NHS Trust installed a 31.4kW Solar PV system comprising 74 solar panels. This solution was designed to reduce reliance on grid electricity and slash carbon emissions, contributing to the NHS’s ambitious carbon reduction targets.

Conclusion

This solar installation at Church Hill House is a critical milestone in Berkshire NHS Trust’s sustainability journey. The Trust not only contributes to the national Net Zero NHS initiative but also ensures long-term operational savings that can be reinvested into patient care and service improvements. The project highlights how renewable energy can play a crucial role in healthcare organisations achieving both their environmental and financial goals.

With this success, Berkshire NHS Trust is poised to expand its renewable energy efforts across its other sites.

Testimonial

“Working with EES Group on the solar installations at Church Hill House has been a transformative experience for Berkshire NHS Trust. The projects have not only helped us take a significant step toward our Net Zero goals, but they have also provided immediate and long-term financial savings that allow us to redirect funds back into patient care.

The installation at Church Hill House, with a system size of 31.4kW, is projected to save us over £6,400 in electricity costs in the first year alone, with a 20-year savings potential of £156,947. The environmental impact has been just as important, reducing our carbon emissions by nearly 6 tonnes annually.”

Estates Design and Technical Services Surveyor, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

 

 

  • annual energy savings
  • 20 year energy savings
  • system size
  • carbon emission savings