We are delighted to be getting construction work underway on this exciting new project which reflects the University's commitment to reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and cutting our greenhouse emissions. Our ambition is for the University’s estate to become carbon neutral by 2030/1. This solar development is an important step towards realising this aim, however there is much that remains to be done as we tackle some of the underlying challenges society faces and we work to decarbonise our economy for the good of the planet.
Expected to be carbon neutral within the first few years of its working life, construction on the site will also include work to encourage greater biodiversity in surrounding hedgerows. Once fully operational, sheep will continue to graze the pasture around the panels.
Over the past 10 years, Aberystwyth University has reduced its CO2 emissions by over 40% and in 2019 declared a climate emergency.
Vital Energi also worked with Aberystwyth University to complete a £3m energy performance contract as part of the Welsh Government backed RE:FIT programme which is designed to make buildings more energy efficient.
The Welsh Government Energy Service has supported the University, providing a range of technical and commercial support, to help identify, develop and deliver suitable projects such as the solar project at Fferm Penglais.
The University is also a member of a consortium of UK universities to strike a £50m landmark green energy deal, the first time public energy users have collaborated on a deal of this kind to buy clean electricity.