Reduced emissions and cash savings from energy plan
A plan to fit solar panels on a Lancashire council's headquarters in historic Clitheroe would save more than £1million in energy costs over 25 years and cut its emissions by one fifth, councillors are being told.
READ MORE: 'A dangerous strategy': Local democracy under threat as number of councillors plummets by 7,000 But using renewable energy technology will contribute to cutting the borough's carbon emissions . A solar panel system will provide the offices with just under 21 per cent self-sufficiency in energy, avoiding 13,784 kg per year of CO2 emissions. It is also expected to save £1,042,898 of public money over 25 years that would otherwise be spent on power from the national grid.
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