Solar panels installed at Aspire Stanmore leisure centre will save thousands
Briefly

The Aspire leisure centre's installation of solar panels represents a significant investment in renewable energy, expected to reduce bills by almost a third and save 26,000 annually.
The project, funded in part by 167,000 from the government, emphasizes efficiency with a payback period of five years while cutting CO2 emissions by 28 tonnes.
Leisure centre manager Dean Tearle highlighted the importance of low energy costs, stating, 'This is helping keep our energy costs as low as possible and means we can maintain a warm swimming pool for disabled and non-disabled users.'
MP Bob Blackman noted that the solar panels will generate nearly 140,000 kilowatts in their first year, showcasing a commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
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