Gregory Distribution fits solar panels to warehouse
roof to reduce energy costs
Green energy system gives 19% return on investment
and boosts firm’s green credentials
South west transportation company
Gregory Distribution has taken the first steps towards reducing its electricity
bills, securing its energy future and boosting its green credentials following
the completion of a 250 kWp solar PV system by Exeter-based SunGift Energy.
The system is installed on the roof of
Gregory Distribution’s temperature-controlled and ambient distribution centre
in Cullompton and is equal in size to the one installed by SunGift at the Met
Office. It will not only generate an
exceptional return on investment of 19.3% but also reduce the company’s carbon
emissions by 116 tonnes per year.
“Reducing our environmental impact is
extremely important to us,” said Paul Jefferson, Operations Director at Gregory
Distribution, “but the decision to install solar panels was predominantly a
financial one and the figures had to stack up.
SunGift’s figures showed that we’ll pay back the price of the system in
just over five years, followed by another 15 years of Feed-in Tariff payments,
which presented a very strong case for going ahead.”
Gregory
Distribution’s chilled and frozen warehousing operates around the clock and a
significant proportion of the electricity generated by the solar PV panels will
be used on site, rather than being fed back into the national grid.
“This
allows us to make maximum use of the energy that is generated,” added Paul. “It
means that we get the maximum financial benefit and – as we’re producing our
own electricity – we also reduce our reliance on our regular energy supplier.”
Before
starting the work, SunGift sent out a specialist surveyor to assess the site
and look at every possible option for Gregory Distribution. The design team then discussed the options in
detail and designed a bespoke system that included 1,000 high-quality BenQ
Solar Green Triplex Panels.
“BenQ
is one of the world leading solar PV manufacturers with exceptional quality
control and a proven track record,” said Gareth Walton, SunGift Energy’s
business development manager, “so we can be sure that they will perform well
for Gregory Distribution.
“Many
distribution businesses are looking for ways to reduce their energy costs and
become less reliant on their energy suppliers, and solar PV is the ideal
solution, particularly as most have ample roof space on their warehouses to
install the panels on. What’s more, as
system costs have come down dramatically in the past few years and Feed-in
Tariff rates have remained strong, five year payback periods are not
uncommon. With a further 15 years of
payments to look forward to and free electricity, distribution businesses
really can make the most of the technology.”
The
solar PV system at Gregory Distribution that SunGift Energy carried out for
Gregory Distribution included all preparation work, setting up safety rails on
the roof, installing the solar PV panels and inverters, and carrying out all
associated electrical works and commissioning.
“SunGift
did an outstanding job,” added Paul Jefferson.
“Their attention to detail was excellent, and the disruption to our
day-to-day business was kept to an absolute minimum. We’re looking forward to seeing how the
system performs over the next 12 months.”
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Notes to editors
About Gregory
Distribution’s solar PV system
Quick stats
System
size 250
kW
Annual
Electricity Generation 219,277 kWh
Annual
FIT Generation Income (Year 1) £23,287.22
Annual
FIT Generation Income (Year 20) £39,932.41
Annual
Electricity Bill Savings £18,767.92
Annual
FIT Export Tariff Income £1,017.45
Payback
Period 5.19 years
Annual
Return on Investment 19.3%
20
Year Profit £905,559.73
Annual
Carbon Savings 116 tonnes
About SunGift Energy
SunGift
Energyis a renewable energy
specialist that offers a personal design service and tailored systems to meet
its customers’ exact requirements. It
fits a whole range of renewable energy technologies – from solar panels and
ground-source heat pumps to biomass boilers and small wind turbines.
Formed
in 2005 by owner Gabriel Wondrausch, the friendly Exeter-based company employs
30 members of staff, and was one of the first installers in Devon to be
accredited to the government’s microgeneration scheme. SunGift Solar is
acclaimed by the industry, winning the 2011
and 2009 South West Green Energy
Award for Renewable Energy Installer
or Supplier of the Year, and finishing runner up in the same category in
2010 and 2012.
Using
the highest-quality systems is an important part of SunGift Energy’s
philosophy, and it constantly strives to use the latest, cutting-edge
equipment, combined with the highest standards of workmanship.
For
further information contact SunGift Solar on 01392 213912, or visit www.sungiftsolar.co.uk.