BEC’s Solar Projects

Commercial Rooftops

Our expanding portfolio of commercial partners includes Shoreham & Newhaven Ports, Rathfinny & Bolney Wine Estates, Refine Metals near Horsham and The Big Lemon bus company in Brighton.

Companies benefit from buying our cheaper business electricity, whilst improving their EPC rating and carbon footprint.  We cover the installation and maintenance costs of the system.

Maidstone United Football Club, Infinity Foods Wholesale, BCMY, Medisort and RT Page all save thousands of £s every year thanks to our solar. See the map above for all our solar sites.

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Solar For Schools

BEC works with Brighton & Hove City Council, Worthing & Adur Council, the University of Brighton and various Academies to bring solar power to many of their educational buildings. We’ve put free solar on Portslade Aldridge Community Academy, Blatchington Mill Secondary School, Hove Park Lower & Upper, all four GBMC campuses, Ore Valley College, and numerous local primary schools.  See all our educational buildings projects here.

Westdene Primary School Joins BEC’s Solar Schools

Westdene Primary School Joins BEC’s Solar Schools

Westdene Primary School Goes Solar!  Westdene Primary & Nursery School is 11th Brighton & Hove school to receive a free solar electricity system from Brighton Energy Co-op  Brighton Energy Co-op (BEC) switched on Westdene Primary School & Nursery’s free...

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GBMC Central Brighton campus gets 120kW BEC solar system

GBMC Central Brighton campus gets 120kW BEC solar system

Pelham Street GBMC's Central Brighton campus to save £7000 a year! Greater Brighton Met College's Central Brighton Campus is set to get a free solar system – which will reduce the college's carbon emissions – as well as their fuel bill, saving an estimated £7,500 per...

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BEC Helps Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA) Go Green

BEC Helps Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA) Go Green

Portslade Aldridge Community Academy collaborates with Brighton Energy Coop to house 100kWp of community-owned solar PV. 32 local people invested in the PV system at PACA, providing the school with cheap electricity and saving thousands on their electricity bills each year. These systems generate a substantial proportion of the energy used to operate the school; the PV system was developed by our in-house team and was built by GenerationFIT.

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Residential and in the Community

We’ve put solar PV on both St George’s Church in Brighton, City Coast Church in Portslade and on Park Gate in Hove, a block of residential flats. We have a large solar array on Splashpoint Leisure Centre in Worthing, and have helped the Brighton Earthship develop solar energy on their roof as well as supporting other low-carbon schemes via our Community Fund. You can see a selection of our off-grid systems here.

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