100 Schools Slash Bills with British Solar Panels

UK Gov

100 schools across England now cutting energy bills with Great British Energy solar panels.

  • First 100 schools across England have now installed Great British Energy solar panels and are cutting their energy bills with clean, homegrown power
  • in total, around 250 schools will benefit from Great British Energy's solar roll-out with millions to be reinvested into schools
  • schools and colleges set to save up to an estimated combined £220 million over the lifetime of the solar panel

Classrooms and pupils are benefitting from lower energy bills thanks to Great British Energy-funded solar panels, as 100 schools and colleges have now completed their installations - with around 250 schools and colleges in total to have solar panels by Summer.

Great British Energy and government have targeted schools and colleges primarily clustered in areas of deprivation in the North East, West Midlands and North West, ensuring areas in most need get the support, as well as at least 10 schools in each region of England.

Around 250 schools and colleges are set to save up to an estimated combined £220 million over the lifetime of the solar panels, taking pressure off finances and securing more money to be reinvested in classrooms.

Great British Energy and government is investing up to £255 million in total to install solar and complementary technologies, including batteries, on around 250 schools and colleges, around 260 NHS sites and multiple military sites, generating estimated lifetime savings for vital public services of up to £520 million across schools and NHS sites alone.

It comes as the government and Great British Energy published the £1 billion Local Power Plan last month for communities to own and control clean energy projects, creating revenue for places of worship, social clubs and community centres.

Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband said:

Great British Energy has now helped 100 schools and colleges to save money on bills, meaning more money for textbooks and technology. 

Across the country, solar panels are going up on rooftops to power classrooms with clean, homegrown power.  

This is our clean energy mission in action, protecting our public services with lower bills and energy security.

Great British Energy's CEO, Dan McGrail said: 

Great British Energy is delivering affordable, clean power where it matters.

Reaching 100 schools is an important milestone in our mission to cut energy bills and means more money can be spent on education.

Our Local Power Plan will build on this success so that by 2030, every community in the UK will have the opportunity to own and benefit from a local energy project.

Minister for Education, Josh MacAlister said:

Schools and colleges are saving thousands on their energy bills thanks to our new Great British Solar panels, with the money saved going straight back into our children's education to support pupils to achieve and thrive.

This is all part of our 10-year plan for a decade of renewal to transform the education estate so children and young people across the country are able to learn in brilliant, climate-resilient classrooms that are fit for the future.

Solar panels are not just good for the planet - they are an investment that keeps paying back into our schools and our children's futures, and shows our children that they matter.

This follows the Education Secretary unveiling the new Education Estates Strategy , which sets out a decade of national renewal to transform schools and colleges across the country, so children and young people have high-quality classrooms that are fit for purpose.

Each region includes a further education college which will work with the contractors appointed to promote careers in renewables. This will in turn support growth in the construction and renewables workforce. This could be through work placements, skills bootcamps and workshops.

This follows the government's commitment to curriculum reforms which will strengthen climate and sustainability education across geography, science, citizenship, and design and technology - from primary through to a new Natural History GCSE - helping to ensure pupils understand the planet, climate change and develop the skills for a greener future.

This is alongside the expectation that all education settings have the opportunity to learn in safe and sustainable settings. The government will continue to support all settings with delivering and implementing climate action plans through the Sustainability Support Programme until at least 2030.

Ms Helen Khinich, Kilburn Grange School's Headteacher, said:

Over the past 12 months, we have reduced our electricity use by 35%, and the installation of 28 solar panels on our roof is projected to save our school a further £3,000 a year in energy costs. The Great British Energy's solar programme has really helped schools drive down energy costs and provide much needed funds to reinvest into core education, as well as trips and experiences that make a real difference to children.

Alun Williams, CEO of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership Trust, said:

We were delighted for Peasedown St John's Primary School to be part of the Great British Energy solar panels project. We are already seeing the positive impact of the solar panel installation in the form of reduced energy costs. These savings have been reinvested into providing high quality resources for the children at the school.

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List of 100 schools

School NamePostcodeLocal authorityRegionMP
Clowne Junior SchoolS43 4BSDerbyshireEast MidlandsNatalie Fleet
Firbeck AcademyNG8 2FBNottinghamEast MidlandsLilian Greenwood
Westfield Primary AcademyCB9 0BWSuffolkEast of EnglandNick Timothy
Harris Academy Chafford HundredRM16 6SAThurrockEast of EnglandJen Craft
St Marys C of E AcademySG5 4DLCentral BedfordshireEast of EnglandAlistair Strathern
Roydon Primary AcademyCM19 5HNEssexEast of EnglandChris Vince
Laureate Community AcademyCB8 0ANSuffolkEast of EnglandNick Timothy
Kedington Primary AcademyCB9 7QZSuffolkEast of EnglandNick Timothy
Place Farm Primary AcademyCB9 8HFSuffolkEast of EnglandNick Timothy
Harris City Academy Crystal PalaceSE19 2JHCroydonLondonSteve Reed
Kilburn Grange SchoolNW6 7UJBrentLondonGeorgia Gould
Halley House SchoolE8 2DJHackneyLondonMs Diane Abbott
Harris Primary Academy BensonCR0 8RQCroydonLondonNatasha Irons
Harris Garrard AcademyDA18 4DWBexleyLondonMs Abena Oppong-Asare
Bowburn Primary SchoolDH6 5FPCounty DurhamNorth EastAlan Strickland
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, BlackhillDH8 8JDCounty DurhamNorth EastLiz Twist
Ebchester CofE Primary SchoolDH8 0QBCounty DurhamNorth EastLiz Twist
St John's Church of England Aided Primary SchoolDL4 2EQCounty DurhamNorth EastSam Rushworth
St John's Catholic School & Sixth Form CollegeDL14 6JTCounty DurhamNorth EastSam Rushworth
Westoe Crown Primary SchoolNE33 3NSSouth TynesideNorth EastEmma Lewell
Prince Bishops Community Primary SchoolDL14 8DYCounty DurhamNorth EastSam Rushworth
Mortimer Community CollegeNE33 4UGSouth TynesideNorth EastEmma Lewell
Christ's CollegeSR4 8PGSunderlandNorth EastBridget Phillipson
Wyvern AcademyDL3 9SHDarlingtonNorth EastLola McEvoy
St Alphonsus' Catholic Primary SchoolTS3 6PXMiddlesbroughNorth EastAndy McDonald
Riverside Primary SchoolNE29 6DQNorth TynesideNorth EastSir Alan Campbell
St Hild's Church of England SchoolTS24 9PBHartlepoolNorth EastJonathan Brash
Hebburn Lakes Primary SchoolNE31 2SLSouth TynesideNorth EastKate Osborne
Tyneview PrimaryNE6 3QPNewcastle upon TyneNorth EastMary Glindon
Christ The King RC Primary School ManchesterM40 1LUManchesterNorth WestLucy Powell
Acton C of E Primary AcademyCW5 8LGCheshireNorth WestAphra Brandreth
Lime Tree Primary AcademyM33 2RPTraffordNorth WestMike Kane
Benchill Primary SchoolM22 8EJManchesterNorth WestMike Kane
Dixons Brooklands AcademyM23 9BPManchesterNorth WestMike Kane
Ladybarn Primary SchoolM20 4SRManchesterNorth WestJeff Smith
The East Manchester AcademyM11 3DSManchesterNorth WestLucy Powell
Whalley Range 11-18 High SchoolM16 8GWManchesterNorth WestAfzal Khan
Brownedge St Mary's Catholic High SchoolPR5 6PBLancashireNorth WestMaya Ellis
Croxteth Community Primary SchoolL11 0BPLiverpoolNorth WestDan Carden
Litherland High SchoolL21 0DBSeftonNorth WestPeter Dowd
Litherland Moss Primary SchoolL21 0DBSeftonNorth WestPeter Dowd
Horton Mill Community Primary SchoolOL4 1GLOldhamNorth WestDebbie Abrahams
St James CofE Primary School, FarnworthBL4 9QBBoltonNorth WestYasmin Qureshi
Four Oaks Community Primary SchoolL5 1XPLiverpoolNorth WestKim Johnson
Park Brow Community Primary SchoolL32 6QHKnowsleyNorth WestAnneliese Midgley
St Gabriel's Catholic Primary SchoolWN7 2XGWiganNorth WestJo Platt
Blackpool Gateway AcademyFY1 6JHBlackpoolNorth WestChris Webb
Dukesgate AcademyM38 9HFSalfordNorth WestYasmin Qureshi
Littlemoor Primary SchoolOL4 2RROldhamNorth WestDebbie Abrahams
Unity Academy BlackpoolFY2 0TSBlackpoolNorth WestLorraine Beavers
Marton Primary Academy and NurseryFY4 5LYBlackpoolNorth WestChris Webb
Malvern Primary SchoolL14 6XAKnowsleyNorth WestIan Byrne
Broken Cross Primary Academy and NurserySK11 8UDCheshire EastNorth WestTim Roca
Stockton Wood Community Primary SchoolL24 3TFLiverpoolNorth WestMaria Eagle
Upton Priory SchoolSK10 3EDCheshire EastNorth WestTim Roca
Lyndhurst Primary and Nursery SchoolOL8 4JDOldhamNorth WestJim McMahon
Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High SchoolM24 2GLRochdaleNorth WestMrs Elsie Blundell
Co-op Academy MedlockM13 9UJManchesterNorth WestAfzal Khan
Cravenwood Primary AcademyM8 5AEManchesterNorth WestGraham Stringer
Mount Carmel Roman Catholic High School, HyndburnBB5 0LULancashireNorth WestSarah Smith
Dixons Croxteth AcademyL11 4SGLiverpoolNorth WestDan Carden
Oasis Academy LeesbrookOL4 5JEOldhamNorth WestDebbie Abrahams
The Albion AcademyM6 6QTSalfordNorth WestRebecca Long Bailey
Woodchurch High SchoolCH49 7NGWirralNorth WestMatthew Patrick
Oasis Academy ClarksfieldOL4 1NGOldhamNorth WestDebbie Abrahams
Oasis Academy OldhamOL8 4JZOldhamNorth WestJim McMahon
Dallam Community Primary SchoolWA5 0JGWarringtonNorth WestSarah Hall
Tameside CollegeOL6 6NXTamesideNorth WestAngela Rayner
Lostock High SchoolM32 9PLTraffordNorth WestAndrew Western
Co-op Academy HillsideCH43 9HGWirralNorth WestAlison McGovern
Co-op Academy PortlandCH41 0ABWirralNorth WestAlison McGovern
Oasis Academy BroadoakOL6 8QGTamesideNorth WestAngela Rayner
Meadowside Community Primary and Nursery SchoolWA2 9PHWarringtonNorth WestCharlotte Nichols
Charles Warren AcademyMK6 3AZMilton KeynesSouth EastEmily Darlington
Whiteknights Primary SchoolRG2 8EPWokinghamSouth EastYuan Yang
Oasis Academy SholingSO19 8PHSouthamptonSouth EastDarren Paffey
Iqra Slough Islamic Primary SchoolSL2 5FFSloughSouth EastTanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Oasis Academy Skinner StreetME7 1LGMedwaySouth EastNaushabah Khan
Notre Dame RC SchoolPL6 5HNPlymouthSouth WestFred Thomas
St Boniface's RC CollegePL5 3AGPlymouthSouth WestFred Thomas
St Joseph's Catholic Primary SchoolBH12 4DZBournemouth, Christchurch and PooleSouth WestJessica Toale
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, AxminsterEX13 5BEDevonSouth WestRichard Foord
Peasedown St Johns Primary SchoolBA2 8DHBath and North East SomersetSouth WestAnna Sabine
Holy Cross Catholic Primary SchoolPL4 9BEPlymouthSouth WestLuke Pollard
All Saints' AcademyGL51 0WHGloucestershireSouth WestCameron Thomas
St White's Primary SchoolGL14 3GDGloucestershireSouth WestMatt Bishop
Richard Lee Primary SchoolCV2 5FUCoventryWest MidlandsMary Creagh
Ormiston SWB AcademyWV14 0LNWolverhamptonWest MidlandsPat McFadden
Kingsbury School - TamworthB78 2LFWarwickshireWest MidlandsRachel Taylor
All Saints Bedworth CofE AcademyCV12 9HPWarwickshireWest MidlandsRachel Taylor
Woodloes Primary SchoolCV34 5DFWarwickshireWest MidlandsMatt Western
Oak Meadow Primary SchoolWV11 2QQWolverhamptonWest MidlandsMrs Sureena Brackenridge
Feversham Primary AcademyBD3 9EGBradfordYorkshire and the HumberImran Hussain
Oasis Academy NunsthorpeDN33 1AWNorth East LincolnshireYorkshire and the HumberMelanie Onn
West End AcademyWF 9 4QJWakefieldYorkshire and the HumberJon Trickett
Trinity Academy AkroydonHX3 6PUCalderdaleYorkshire and the HumberKate Dearden
Francis Askew Primary SchoolHU4 6LQKingston upon Hull, City ofYorkshire and the HumberEmma Hardy
Trinity Academy St Peter'sHX6 1HBCalderdaleYorkshire and the HumberKate Dearden
Kingsway Primary SchoolDN14 5HQEast Riding of YorkshireYorkshire and the HumberDavid Davis
Walkley Primary SchoolS6 2RZSheffieldYorkshire and the HumberAbtisam Mohamed

Lifetime energy bill savings estimates are calculated on the total project value (including match-funding), using DESNZ assumptions agreed with delivery partners. These estimates are undiscounted and calculated net of operating costs. They remain uncertain, as they are sensitive to key input assumptions, particularly future electricity retail prices.

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