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Solar panels help water treatment works go green - Campbeltown Courier

Campbeltown Courier The carbon reducing technology will offset 16 per cent of the electricity required to operate the facility. Want to read more? At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall. However,  To access all other news will require a subscription, as it did pre-pandemic.

Perth energy store project powers up

Construction of combined solar power and battery storage facility near Perth gets under way Site at Sleepless Inch set to go live next year Updated Sleepless Inch and Friarton Bridge (Image: Scottish Water) Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Invinity teams up with Scottish Water for £2m solar-plus-storage site

Solar installed at the Inverness Water Treatment Works. Image: Scottish Water Work has started on Scottish Water’s latest solar installation, which is also set to include Invinity Energy Systems vanadium flow batteries. The £2 million project is the largest single solar energy investment made by Scottish Water Horizons and will see 1MW of solar installed on land adjoining the Perth Waste Water Treatment Works by Absolute Solar and Wind. The 2,520 solar panels will be co-located with four vanadium flow batteries capable of storing up to 0.8MWh of energy. These will be provided by Invinity and are to be assembled at its manufacturing and testing facility in Bathgate, West Lothian.

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