Going green means savings for school
INTRODUCING cutting-edge solar panels is set to mean big-money savings at Kingsmoor Lower School.
The technology has been set up at the Flitwick school and is expected to cut CO2 emissions by 172 tonnes over the next 25 years.
It is also expected to generate a £178,000 in savings and income over the same period.
Georgina Hurndall, the chair of governors, said :”This legacy will assist the school and the community long after the current governing body has moved on.”
The panels, installed by R Solutions Eastern of Cambridge over a weekend, are self-supporting and do not damage the existing roof.
The solar panels will also be used in the school curriculum.
Headteacher John Meaney said: “Pupils must be prepared for the future and given the knowledge to make decisions about renewable energy, presently reflected in our Eco curriculum and the establishment of an Eco team.”
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