News

Solar car park cuts hospital’s carbon and prepares for EV

Solar car park will help the hospital dramatically reduce its operational carbon emissions

Solar car park (SCP) construction firm 3ti has teamed up with resource management firm Veolia to help reduce the operational carbon of the Eastbourne District General Hospital (EDGH).

The built environment sector must rapidly reduce both embodied and operational carbon to help the UK meet its net-zero 2050 target. Globally, the built environment is responsible for 42% of CO2 emissions annually – 27% is due to building operations and 15% is embodied carbon.

At EDGH, more than 2,412 solar panels have been installed across eight canopies covering 400 parking spaces. Producing renewable energy will help the hospital reduce energy bills and have some independence from the national grid.

Register for free and continue reading

This is not a paywall. Registration allows us to enhance your experience across Construction Management and ensure we deliver you quality editorial content.

Registering also means you can manage your own CPDs, comments, newsletter sign-ups and privacy settings.

Story for CM? Get in touch via email: [email protected]

Latest articles in News