Duchy of Cornwall - Solar PV case study - Solarsense
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CLIENT
Duchy of Cornwall
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System Size
99.64kWp
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Estimated annual output
98,850kWh
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Annual CO2 emissions savings
52.34 tonnes
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Sector
Agriculture & Farming
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Modules
Romag (UK)
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Inverters
SMA Tripower
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Roof type
Fibre cement
CLIENT
The Duchy of Cornwall is a private estate established by Edward III in 1337 to provide independence to his son and heir, Prince Edward.
The Duchy’s estate extends beyond the geographical boundaries of Cornwall, covering 52,760 hectares of land across 21 counties, mostly in the South West of England. It comprises arable and livestock farms, residential and commercial properties, as well as forests, rivers, quarries, and coastline. Under the guidance of the current Duke of Cornwall, it is the Duchy’s responsibility to manage this estate in a way that is sustainable, financially viable and of meaningful value to the local community.
TASK
Solarsense has been working with the Duchy of Cornwall on their on-going solar projects since 2011. Our on-going relationships with high profile clients is a testament to the professional service we offer and our ability to deliver reliable installations.
To date Solarsense has installed six solar PV arrays for the Duchy of Cornwall, ranging from typical roof-mounted systems to integrated (BIPV) arrays.
SERVICES PROVIDED
- Solar PV Panels