UK beacon for community energy switched on by Lord Henley

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02 Jun 2018 14:15:39.197

A ground-breaking community energy scheme, which enables residents to generate, store and use solar electricity, has been officially switched on in Nottingham.  

University of Nottingham-led, the green energy initiative is situated at Trent Basin, a 250-acre brownfield re-development of 500 low-carbon homes under construction on the edge of the city centre.   

The research project boasts the largest community energy battery of its type in Europe, which is supplied by Tesla. It can store 2.1 MWh of energy, delivering 500kW of power, which could boil 167 electric kettles simultaneously for more than four hours. 

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More information is available from Professor Mark Gillott on mark.gillott@nottingham.ac.uk or 0115 84 67677 
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