Burnley, Lancashire, UK
Crow Wood Hotel & Spa is a multi-award-winning luxury resort located in Burnley, Lancashire.
Hospitality
Burnley, Lancashire, UK
Longi 500w
2 254
12 Weeks
1,127kWp
Crow Wood Hotel & Spa is a multi-award-winning luxury resort located in Burnley, Lancashire. Renowned for its state-of-the-art spa facilities, exceptional dining, and luxurious accommodation, the hotel is a destination of choice for leisure and business visitors alike. With sustainability at the forefront of its business ethos, the resort continues to invest in green technologies to reduce its environmental impact and enhance its energy efficiency.
Faced with the substantial energy demands typical of hotel and leisure facilities, the luxurious spa resort turned to our expertise in 2023 to install a ground-mounted solar PV system. The project aimed to address rising energy demands while reducing the resort’s carbon footprint, with the ultimate goal of achieving self-sufficiency in energy production, particularly during the summer months. By March 2024, we got to work installing over 2,200 solar panels, that would eventually deliver an impressive 891,927 kWh of clean energy annually. This is equivalent to powering 350 average UK homes and reducing CO₂ emissions by 196 tonnes every year. Despite weather-related challenges at the time of installation, just three months later, the project was complete. The system now offsets a fantastic 27% of Crow Wood’s electricity needs and forms a key component in the resort’s energy strategy and sustainability initiatives. “Having seen our existing 50kW system deliver as promised, we had confidence to look at other on-site opportunities with Low Carbon Energy.” “With rising energy use from facility investments and market conditions, this was a strong long-term investment and a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative that resonates with our stakeholders. We’re exceptionally pleased with our investments.”
Crow Wood Hotel & Spa could save around 160 000 £ per year on electricity costs by using this solar system instead of purchasing electricity from the grid.
This system generates around 981,927 kWh/yr of electricity annually.
By using this system can reduce emissions by approximately 196 tonnes (or 657,470 kg/yr) of CO2 per year.
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