Forterra’s going solar

Forterra announced it has installed almost 7,000 solar panels at its new factory in Desford, Leicestershire; it has a projected energy output of 2.6 megawatts, its solar panels will generate approximately 16% of it’s factory’s energy demands.

The solar panels have been installed by Custom Solar, a company that designs, installs and maintains nationwide solar panel systems for corporations and public sector institutions.DESFORD PLANT AERIAL SHOTS JAN 2023 edited 1

David Manley, Forterra’s head of sustainability, said: “The installation of the solar panels represents a further step on our progress towards net-zero. We have set ourselves ambitious ESG targets to reduce our carbon emissions by a further 32% before 2030, and investments such as this one demonstrate that we are actively committed to this goal.

“With these solar panels, we are actually investing in a dedicated source of renewable energy of our own, providing additionality. This is crucial in helping to decarbonise the grid, something that is critical to the UK’s net zero journey.”

Forterra explained that the solar panels are predicted to reduce the Desford factory’s annual CO2 emissions by 500 tonnes while curtailing Forterra’s energy expenses by around £400,000.

Any unused electricity will be exported back to the grid for re-use, ensuring maximum efficiency.

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