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Solar thermal for York racecourse

Posted: 04/05/2007

There's nothing better than a day in the sun at York Racecourse - now even more than before. The course has achieved a landmark first, by installing solar panels on the Knavesmire Stand in an attempt to become more eco-friendly. Racecourse bosses have teamed up with York-based energy firm Positive Planet for the solar hot-water system, which should be ready in time for the start of this year's racing season.

William Derby, chief executive of the racecourse, said: "We have been thinking about solar energy for some time. The advice from Positive Planet, as well as the funding opportunity, have meant that we are now able to make the project a reality. The Knavesmire Stand won RIBA awards for its original design so we're pleased to be able to add to its modern building design.

"It is always full on race days and is a popular conference destination, so the project will help the city in its wider mission to be both successful and mindful of environmental issues."

Alan Leadbeater, managing director of Positive Planet said: "We are thrilled to have worked on such an important landmark in the city, as it really showcases the benefits of solar energy to the community and to other businesses."

Solar power is also becoming more popular with housing developers. Positive Planet is working with Barratt Homes on installing the solar energy systems into new homes as standard across the country.

The solar hot water system on the Knavesmire Stand will save more than 150 tonnes of carbon over its guaranteed lifetime, which is equivalent to stamping out the carbon footprint of about 50 average-sized homes in the UK.

The solar collectors are made up of a series of vacuum tubes, which are 93 per cent efficient and have been developed and manufactured in the UK specifically for our climate. Working on the sun's UV and infrared rays, the tubes are unaffected by outside temperatures and work effectively throughout the year.

Positive Planet worked with the York Race Committee to design an effective solar system for the best investment and financial return. The project was able to secure £5,000 funding from the Business Resource Efficiency And Waste (BREW) small-scale capital grants scheme.

Gavin Aitchison / York Press  
 

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