1066 is the magic number for college roof
Hastings will see its first ever community energy investment offer go live this week with residents able to buy shares to fund 250 kilowatts of solar energy – roughly 1066 panels worth – on the roof of the Ore campus of East Sussex Coast College.
The solar roof will supply the college with a significant amount of its electricity at a reduced rate and will be the largest roof-top solar project in the 1066 region. The college will not have to pay for the panels, which will be gifted to them after 25 years when the project ends. Local investors can expect a five per cent return on their shares investment per year.
Kate Meakin, Campaign Manager said: “Community energy offers a real win win to local roof owners and we hope this project will encourage many more to sign up. The college will benefit from cheaper electricity, saving them about £4,250 a year. Profits are kept in the community as local people can invest and receive a fair return and it is great for the planet and the students. It shows how the town can work together to achieve a cleaner energy future.”

The project is a collaboration between Energise Sussex Coast, Brighton Energy Co-operative and East Sussex College and marks the first major milestone in the 1066 Local Energy campaign. The campaign, led by Energise Sussex Coast, Transition Town Hastings and the Diocese of Chichester, aims to increase the amount of renewable energy generation under local ownership. Fittingly, the College roof has space for 1066 solar panels!
Biram Desai, Chief Financial Officer for the college said: “East Sussex College Hastings is delighted to be part of an exciting and innovative project to deliver renewable energy in Ore Valley. The project delivers training and apprenticeship opportunities and educational benefits to our students, staff, stakeholders and local community, alongside real financial benefits to the college via reduced bills. In as far as local colleges should be an integral part of their local community, and that ultimately they should support our young people for their future lives ahead, this exciting innovation ticks all the boxes!”
Energise Sussex Coast are calling on local people to invest and help raise the £180,000 needed and play their part in making Hastings a solar town with more renewable, locally owned and clean energy.
Leader of Hastings Borough Council (HBC), Peter Chowney, writes says ” It’s good to see schemes like this taking shape. I want Hastings to be leading the way in shaping a ‘carbon neutral’ economy, so we need to do all we can to generate energy sustainably. HBC has ambitious plans to use our own land and other buildings for energy generation, so I hope the council will be able to work with Energise Sussex Coast to make Hastings a carbon neutral town.”
Amber Rudd, Hastings’ MP added: “It is great to see local campaigns such as the 1066 Community Energy Share Offer raising funds and awareness of the importance of sustainable energy. Not only will the solar roof provide subsidised electricity, but it also produces renewable energy for our local community. I hope that other local businesses will follow by example and consider renewable energy sources.”
Find out more about the local community energy offer to charities, businesses and local homes before the Feed in Tariff ends in April 2019 by contacting Energise Sussex Coast. For more information or to invest visit https://brightonenergy.org.uk/1066-local-energy/ or email kate@energisesussexcoast.co.uk