Skip to content
  • Contact
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
Explore Liverpool
  • Latest
  • What’s On
  • Offers
  • Food & Drink
  • Hotels
  • Jobs
  • Directory
  • Latest
  • What’s On
  • Offers
  • Food & Drink
  • Hotels
  • Jobs
  • Directory

Manchester City Council on track to install close to 10,000 solar panels

  • August 21, 2023
  • Editor
Manchester City Council on track to install close to 10,000 solar panels

Manchester City Council is on course to reach an important milestone this year as part of its drive to become zero-carbon by 2038.

By the end of 2023 the Council aims to have installed almost 10,000 new solar panels on its buildings across the city – 9,859 in total.

Reducing carbon emissions from council buildings by using renewable energy and energy efficiency measures is a key part of the Council’s Climate Change Action Plan 2020-25. Since 2022 a total of 6,897 panels have been installed across City Council-run sites, this includes Hough End Leisure Centre, the Wythenshawe Forum and Moss Side Leisure Centre.

An additional 2,962 panels have been commissioned or are in the pipeline to be delivered this year at locations such as Didsbury Library, and the Manchester Aquatic Centre.

As part of this project work has taken place at the National Cycling Centre in a bid to turn pedal power into solar power.

As part of the Unlocking Clean Energy in Greater Manchester project, The Council, working in partnership with Energy Systems Catapult and the European Regional Development Fund recently completed a £2.9m project to install solar car ports at the site. These car ports will provide shelter for vehicles, whilst generating power from solar panels installed on top.

As one of the most energy-dependent buildings within the Council’s estate, working to reduce the building’s overall consumption forms an important pillar of the Council’s overall carbon reduction plan.

It is estimated that the 1,005 m2 site – equivalent to around the size of four tennis courts – will generate roughly 172MWh of electricity annually.

In the eight weeks since the solar panels at the Velodrome went live, they have generated more than 47MWh of electricity, saving an estimated nine tonnes of carbon.

Councillor Tracey Rawlins, Executive Member for Environment and Transport said:

“This work shows that tangible progress is being made as the Council works to become a zero-carbon organisation.

“Renewables such as solar power, even in rainy Manchester, provide a viable and unlimited source of energy for buildings across the city.

“Looking at the National Cycling Centre, we have shown that we are able to seamlessly incorporate the use of renewable energy into the existing infrastructure, setting a clear example of how this approach can be replicated across the city.”

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Share:

Social Media

Facebook-f X-twitter Instagram

Related Posts

Manchester to host the 2024 MTV EMAs

Manchester to host the 2024 MTV EMAs

February 29, 2024
Manchester's big Santa is back for Christmas!

Manchester’s big Santa is back for Christmas!

November 18, 2023
Cycling in Manchester is booming as one million journey record is smashed one month early

Cycling in Manchester is booming as one million journey record is smashed one month early

November 2, 2023
Manchester's Etihad Stadium to host UEFA EURO 2028 matches

Manchester’s Etihad Stadium to host UEFA EURO 2028 matches

October 10, 2023
PrevPreviousAviva Studios approaches completion
NextNew Council-built low carbon social homes welcome first residents in Newton HeathNext

Latest Posts

BAB Manchester just got even better with a new hidden bar

BAB Manchester just got even better with a new hidden bar

The Best Burger Restaurants in Manchester: Where to Find the Ultimate Buns and Patties

The Best Burger Restaurants in Manchester: Where to Find the Ultimate Buns and Patties

Courts Club launches new Summer Series socials

Courts Club launches new Summer Series socials

Beacon Fostering is holding a coffee and information session in Manchester

Beacon Fostering is holding a coffee and information session in Manchester

Keep In Touch

Twitter Facebook-f Instagram
Explore Liverpool

Explore Manchester is a central hub for Greater Manchester, helping not only visitors and students but also residents of the city.

EXPLORE MORE

  • Directory
  • Newsletter
  • Weather Forecast

USEFUL LINKS

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Login
  • Add Listing
  • Contact
To find out more, please visit our Terms and Conditions page here.

© 2025 Explore Manchester. All rights reserved.

Change Location
Find awesome listings near you!