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Published Tue, Sep 20th 2011 Back to Articles

Kier brightening future of Harlow's housing

Kier Harlow to install solar panels to 1,200 homes, saving tenants up to £190 a year on electricity bills

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Harlow residents will see their electricity bills drastically reduced thanks to a new solar panel scheme introduced by Kier Harlow. Savings of up to £190 a year per household are expected once it is completed in March 2012.

Funded by Kier's project investment arm and with the design and materials for the scheme supplied by Kier's energy solutions team, Kier Harlow will install and then maintain the equipment for 25 years. The Council will be paid 'roof rent' by Kier, which will then be recouped through a system called the Feed in Tariff (FIT). This Government scheme makes payments for every kilowatt of electricity generated through a renewable source.

One of the first tasks will be to fit out a pilot property and this will take place in Harlow this month. Information packs are also being sent to Harlow residents explaining the benefits of the scheme, along with a request to book appointments for detailed surveys to be undertaken. Each property will be assessed to ensure it is suitable for installation as not all the council housing stock will be able to accommodate solar powered roof panels - in some cases roof condition, overhang by neighbouring buildings, shade from trees or lack of a south-facing roof mean the panels would not be appropriate.

Kier Harlow operations director, John Phillips, said: "This is a really exciting project and it is the first fully funded scheme Kier has worked on. This is just the first phase of the scheme and we have plans to install solar PV panels to further council properties once this is complete, potentially including council corporate buildings too.

"We plan to give each tenant a full briefing on the benefits of the solar panels and explain how they can maximise their efficiency."

Managing director of Kier's energy solutions arm, Nigel Sheppard, said: "By providing funding, the design and materials along with the installation and maintenance we are able to work stronger together to deliver one solution for a client."

Portfolio holder for Harlow housing, Cllr Clive Souter, said: "This is a very progressive deal for Harlow. It means residents get cheaper bills while we make big cuts in our carbon footprint. The important thing is that it has no cost to our tenants and minimal disruption as it takes just one day to install panels that will deliver cheap electricity for quarter of a century."
 

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